Islam

El Correcto

god is dead
You're still focusing on Islam.

As if Christianity wasn't also spread by the sword.

As an outside observer, I see both religions having an inherently peaceful message.

After all, the point is union with the divine, no?

However, it goes south rather quickly upon execution by the followers of either religion.

You and I could trade Bible and Koran versus for the next decade and we'd get nowhere - there are messages of peace and war simultaneously in both texts.

I just don't agree with you that Islam is the terror that you think it is.

History moves in waves. Don't equate Islam with the idiots that perpetuate violence in it's name, they'e not true Muslims.
Can you please point to the peaceful message in Islam?
 

vantexan

Well-Known Member
You're still focusing on Islam.

As if Christianity wasn't also spread by the sword.

As an outside observer, I see both religions having an inherently peaceful message.

After all, the point is union with the divine, no?

However, it goes south rather quickly upon execution by the followers of either religion.

You and I could trade Bible and Koran versus for the next decade and we'd get nowhere - there are messages of peace and war simultaneously in both texts.

I just don't agree with you that Islam is the terror that you think it is.

History moves in waves. Don't equate Islam with the idiots that perpetuate violence in it's name, they'e not true Muslims.
Show me the hundreds of battles fought in Muslim lands by Christian armies seeking to convert them by the sword? And if Christian armies were forcing Christianity everywhere they went, why isn't India a Christian nation? Why not Malaysia? Egypt? Your whitewashing of history just doesn't hold up.
 

El Correcto

god is dead
You're still focusing on Islam.

As if Christianity wasn't also spread by the sword.

As an outside observer, I see both religions having an inherently peaceful message.

After all, the point is union with the divine, no?

However, it goes south rather quickly upon execution by the followers of either religion.

You and I could trade Bible and Koran versus for the next decade and we'd get nowhere - there are messages of peace and war simultaneously in both texts.

I just don't agree with you that Islam is the terror that you think it is.

History moves in waves. Don't equate Islam with the idiots that perpetuate violence in it's name, they'e not true Muslims.
Everything I see pointing towards Islam being peaceful has clauses in it. You got to read the fine print.

Islam is like a beehive, you get close to them and you get stung after being declared an aggressor.
 

Old Man Jingles

Rat out of a cage
Your whitewashing of history just doesn't hold up.
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BrownFlush

Woke Racist Reigning Ban King
In either case, yes, I can assure you that I can differentiate between good and bad, and that I'm quite cognizant of abject horror when I see it.

I'm completely confident that I can be a moral person and live a moral life without believing in..

Atheism taught you between good and bad, what abject horror is, how to be a moral person and live a moral life... Ok..Ok

Saying stupid stuff is fun until somebody tells you how stupid it is.
 

BrownArmy

Well-Known Member
I'm not gonna quote y'all, but you basically asked the same question:

Show me in the Bible where it says do bad things/Show me in the Koran where it says do good things.

Really?

You can't simultaneously make the argument that a verse in the Koran defines the entire document but that a similar verse in the Bible is just a one off.

I'm outside of this Venn Diagram, I love all religious texts and hate the groups that organize around any one of them.

Have you read the Koran? Have you read the Bible?

Both are filled with majestic poetic grace and both are filled with murder, rape, and exhortations to kill the 'other'.

SMH
 

vantexan

Well-Known Member
I'm not gonna quote y'all, but you basically asked the same question:

Show me in the Bible where it says do bad things/Show me in the Koran where it says do good things.

Really?

You can't simultaneously make the argument that a verse in the Koran defines the entire document but that a similar verse in the Bible is just a one off.

I'm outside of this Venn Diagram, I love all religious texts and hate the groups that organize around any one of them.

Have you read the Koran? Have you read the Bible?

Both are filled with majestic poetic grace and both are filled with murder, rape, and exhortations to kill the 'other'.

SMH
Not in the New Testament. The New Testament is Christianity. No exhortations to kill there. Have you read it?
 

vantexan

Well-Known Member
Violence index:

Old Testament > New Testament > Koran
Tell me where in the New Testament? Tell me why, even though majority of Christians aren't pro-gay, that gays have freedoms in predominantly Christian lands that they don't in Muslim lands? Why in most Muslim nations women don't enjoy the rights that women in predominantly Christian nations do? Why is it that Muslims can practice their religion openly in Christian lands, but put huge restrictions, if not ban altogether Christianity in their lands? They even imprison, even execute their own for converting. Show me a Muslim convert to Christianity and I'll show you someone who lives in a Christian country. Your arguments just don't hold up under scrutiny.
 

BrownArmy

Well-Known Member
Tell me where in the New Testament? Tell me why, even though majority of Christians aren't pro-gay, that gays have freedoms in predominantly Christian lands that they don't in Muslim lands? Why in most Muslim nations women don't enjoy the rights that women in predominantly Christian nations do? Why is it that Muslims can practice their religion openly in Christian lands, but put huge restrictions, if not ban altogether Christianity in their lands? They even imprison, even execute their own for converting. Show me a Muslim convert to Christianity and I'll show you someone who lives in a Christian country. Your arguments just don't hold up under scrutiny.

Deflection and nonsense.

I'll agree that the Old Testament is more violent than the New Testament, which is plenty violent, but I'm curious, why would you discount the Old Testament?

Are the OT and the NT not canon?

I'm not sure about your 'well, not in the NT' argument, which is not only false, but suspect.

People see what they want to see.
 

vantexan

Well-Known Member
Deflection and nonsense.

I'll agree that the Old Testament is more violent than the New Testament, which is plenty violent, but I'm curious, why would you discount the Old Testament?

Are the OT and the NT not canon?

I'm not sure about your 'well, not in the NT' argument, which is not only false, but suspect.

People see what they want to see.
Christianity is a "new testament", not the old, which was Jewish law. We learn from the Old Testament, but everything we need as Christians is found in the New Testament. It's a better way to live, and a radical departure from the the world as it was when founded. There is recounting of violence done against Christ and Christians in the New, but tell me where in the New Testament are we commanded to commit violence? To wage war on unbelievers? When Peter cut off that soldier's ear Jesus healed the soldier and told Peter if he lived by the sword he would die by it too. The battles we fight as Christians are spiritual battles, not physical.
 
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