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The true religion of peace : teen beaten to death at church counseling session pastor pleads guilty
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Convert or die?
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PurpleJ said:
Convert or die?
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Yes J. Read the Quran And place it in context. Then pop off.PurpleJ said:Read what the koran says about infidels (you) and then pop off.
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hint: it's about more than just religion
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Somebody needs to grow the hell up and learn the difference between the Old and New Testaments.ThomasFremont said:
The Bible doesn't have any of that stuff...PurpleJ said:Read what the koran says about infidels (you) and then pop off.
Everyone's talking about the difference between Moses and Jesus.
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This shit happens every single day in the Islamic world. By the thousands. But go ahead and keep your head in the sand (lol) about it. Their holy book explicitly teaches them to kill those who don't convert and leaving the religion is punishable by death. They would love to kill all your stupid liberal friends and praise allah for the opportunity.
But I'm sure an isolated incident proves your point about Christians being evil. Atheists talk more about Christianity than most Christians do. The obsession continues. Go ahead and equate the two religions and use that as a political argument against the GOP if you want.
Islam is the fastest growing religion in Europe because of "tolerant" dumbfucks like you and I don't want it here. If that's intolerant, then fuck it. I'm intolerant of a religion that teaches people to kill non-believers and was founded with the sole intent of taking land by force.
It isn't just some bad apples. It's the point of the religion as a whole and "moderate" muslims just ignore that fact. Christianity went through a reform period and Islam did not. Former Christian nations practice separation of church and state and are largely secularized. Not the case with Islam. You're fucking stupid if you ignore that fact. Period. -
It's always special to have a special book and to pick and choose the special parts you especially like.dnc said:
Somebody needs to grow the hell up and learn the difference between the Old and New Testaments.ThomasFremont said:
The Bible doesn't have any of that stuff...PurpleJ said:Read what the koran says about infidels (you) and then pop off.
Everyone's talking about the difference between Moses and Jesus.
#NewCovenantNewAttitude
Why do Christians get to pick and choose the parts of their book they support, but Muslims don't? -
Because the book explicitly says things have changed.ThomasFremont said:
It's always special to have a special book and to pick and choose the special parts you especially like.dnc said:
Somebody needs to grow the hell up and learn the difference between the Old and New Testaments.ThomasFremont said:
The Bible doesn't have any of that stuff...PurpleJ said:Read what the koran says about infidels (you) and then pop off.
Everyone's talking about the difference between Moses and Jesus.
#NewCovenantNewAttitude
Why do Christians get to pick and choose the parts of their book they support, but Muslims don't?
For the record, the Koran is basically the exact opposite of the Bible. The Koran starts with peace and tolerance and gets progressively more violent and hateful. The Bible moves in the opposite direction. So if you assume that things written later trump things written earlier (as basically every faith does), you get predominately peaceful New Testament Christians and many significantly violent Muslims. Because that's what their holy texts produce.
We could also just look to the lives of the founders of the religions if you prefer going at it that way. Jesus peacefully died a violent death, telling his followers not to harm other to protect him. Muhammad massacred large amounts of people.
But you don't have to agree with that interpretation of the texts, or the stories of the founders, you can just look at the followers of said texts for evidence. Violent Muslims make a lot more headlines than violent Christians for a reason, and it's not media bias. There are a hell of a lot more people reading the Koran who think "this is telling me to be violent" than those reading the Bible who take it that way.
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I'm not defending Islam, I'm pointing out the massive issue with interpretation of old text written by a bunch of cave people.dnc said:
Because the book explicitly says things have changed.ThomasFremont said:
It's always special to have a special book and to pick and choose the special parts you especially like.dnc said:
Somebody needs to grow the hell up and learn the difference between the Old and New Testaments.ThomasFremont said:
The Bible doesn't have any of that stuff...PurpleJ said:Read what the koran says about infidels (you) and then pop off.
Everyone's talking about the difference between Moses and Jesus.
#NewCovenantNewAttitude
Why do Christians get to pick and choose the parts of their book they support, but Muslims don't?
For the record, the Koran is basically the exact opposite of the Bible. The Koran starts with peace and tolerance and gets progressively more violent and hateful. The Bible moves in the opposite direction. So if you assume that things written later trump things written earlier (as basically every faith does), you get predominately peaceful New Testament Christians and many significantly violent Muslims. Because that's what their holy texts produce.
But you don't have to agree with that interpretation of the texts, you can just look at the followers of said texts for evidence. Violent Muslims make a lot more headlines than violent Christians for a reason, and it's not media bias. There are a hell of a lot more people reading the Koran who think "this is telling me to be violent" than those reading the Bible who take it that way.
This issue is not unique to any religion. It might be the one thing that they all have in common.
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Not unpleasant because of lack of skills, mind you.ThomasFremont said:
I'm not defending Islam, I'm pointing out the massive issue with interpretation of old text written by a bunch of cave people.dnc said:
Because the book explicitly says things have changed.ThomasFremont said:
It's always special to have a special book and to pick and choose the special parts you especially like.dnc said:
Somebody needs to grow the hell up and learn the difference between the Old and New Testaments.ThomasFremont said:
The Bible doesn't have any of that stuff...PurpleJ said:Read what the koran says about infidels (you) and then pop off.
Everyone's talking about the difference between Moses and Jesus.
#NewCovenantNewAttitude
Why do Christians get to pick and choose the parts of their book they support, but Muslims don't?
For the record, the Koran is basically the exact opposite of the Bible. The Koran starts with peace and tolerance and gets progressively more violent and hateful. The Bible moves in the opposite direction. So if you assume that things written later trump things written earlier (as basically every faith does), you get predominately peaceful New Testament Christians and many significantly violent Muslims. Because that's what their holy texts produce.
But you don't have to agree with that interpretation of the texts, you can just look at the followers of said texts for evidence. Violent Muslims make a lot more headlines than violent Christians for a reason, and it's not media bias. There are a hell of a lot more people reading the Koran who think "this is telling me to be violent" than those reading the Bible who take it that way.
This issue is not unique to any religion. It might be the one thing that they all have in common.
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