Re: Reza Aslan's mistake..... |
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pancho
(Moderator)
- Friday, October 16 2015, 5:27:24 (UTC) from *** - *** Commercial - Windows NT - Mozilla Website: Website title: |
If, in an open debate, someone asked me if Islam was.....................whatever, you fill in the blanks....I'd respond with, "let's talk about why a Christian nation starved to death 700,000 Iraqi Muslim and Christian children under the age of five"....until I get a good answer to that, which includes scriptural teachings on killings etc., I'd say there is no point or need to discuss Islam's shortcomings....unless the person can point to similar behavior by Muslims in the 20th century...absent that, it's a farce to pick apart Islam or, before that, Judaism. Islamic "terrorism" has killed 100 people in the last ten years...in that same time Christian Americans have killed an average of 20,000 of their fellow Christians per year...that's 200,000 Christians killed in 10 years, by Christians, compared to 100 killed by "Muslims". While our government will not put any measures in place to guarantee that mad-dog Christians wont have such easy access to guns...we spend trillions selling weapons around the world many of which wind up in the hands of "bad people"...it seems our government wants open-season on Christians killing Christians, but not on Muslims killing Christians. How quickly we forget that barely 70 years ago Christians turned on their Jewish citizens and murdered them all, men, women and children. Well, not all...but enough to coin the word Holocaust...and all because of their religion...which they weren't ashamed to admit publicly was the sole reason...they ADMITTED it, and yet here we are again with the same Christians mounting the same campaign, just as open and proud and vociferous, about Muslims and their righteous campaign to persecute and murder them all. Islam is violent? It would seem that Muslims refuse to listen to their religion's "command to kill" while Christians refuse to listen to their religion's command NOT to kill. To sleep safe at night I'd prefer the neighbor who won't listen to his God when he tells the man to kill, against the one who won't listen to his God when he orders him NOT to kill...with one neighbor, who won't listen to his God when he tells him (supposedly) to kill, you can sleep safely in your bed...with the other whose God tells him NOT to kill and, so blatantly and regularly, refuses to listen, you'll never know. --------------------- |
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