Wanderwolf wrote:Please, Ralph: Find an honest site. Referencing thereligionofpeace.com on Muslims is like referencing Rush Limbaugh for a discussion of Gloria Steinem.
TMLutas wrote:Jesus' teaching wasn't that "The world would be a better place if we where[sic] a bit nicer to eachother[sic]". Whipping the money changers from the Temple was not "nice". Turn the other cheek (once you understand it in its proper cultural context) is nonviolent resistence, again not "nice". Saying that you should carry weapons is not "nice". Saying the poor will always be with you is not "nice".
TMLutas wrote:There's a lot of love in Jesus' message, after all, God is love.
LoneWolf23k wrote:So, the real problem isn't that Islam is evil in and of itself, but that the people who practice Islam in most of the world are currently stuck in the Dark Ages.
Merry wrote:TMLutas wrote:Jesus' teaching wasn't that "The world would be a better place if we where[sic] a bit nicer to eachother[sic]". Whipping the money changers from the Temple was not "nice". Turn the other cheek (once you understand it in its proper cultural context) is nonviolent resistence, again not "nice". Saying that you should carry weapons is not "nice". Saying the poor will always be with you is not "nice".
Well, "nicer" doesnt automatically mean "nice". As far as I understand it whipping the money changers (and vendors) from the Temple is a lot nicer than skewering them, and passive resistance is a whole lot nicer than open rebellion and civil war. Jesus was quite an intelligent man - even if half of his story is made up - and nobody would found a religion on him and his teachings if he was a potsmoking hippie that just wanted to smell flowers and spread love. Wich basically means he wasnt. His "nicer" was enough to stir things in people, and not so much that people thought he ate strange mushrooms and smoked weed.
TMLutas wrote:Clutching a serpent to your breast is the 'nice' option when dealing with a serpent. It is not the christian one. If you don't "get it", you'll constantly misunderstand an awful lot of real-world christian practice that is perfectly normal and conforms to christian teaching.
Merry wrote:But you are right, Christian practice and teachings arent that up-to-date for me. And even if i still was going to church all the time, my view of Christ might be different than yours, because you live half the world away, and probably in different branches (sects) of Christianism (Christiandom?).
RHJunior wrote:Just because all the evidence is against you does not make it "propaganda."
RHJunior wrote:And Hitler was kind to puppies and small children.
At least in person.
Irrelevant argument, Wanderwolf. You don't get a free pass on mass murder because you once helped a kitty down out of a tree, nor does your creed get a free pass on its violence, racism, misogyny, slavery, and jihadist ambitions because <I>some</i> of its followers and advocates maintain a normal lifestyle.
If I spend every day passing out bread in the street, yet continually say "blacks are an inferior race," I'm still a racist. A racist with a P.R. campaign, but a racist nonetheless.
You have seen their actions, you have been shown still more of their deeds that would never make it to the front page or the 11 o'clock news. You have read the transcripts of their sermons, you have been shown the history of their most holy prophet, <I>you have been read the very scriptures that every single one of them holds as sacred.</i>
Yet you still insist on defending the indefensible and apologizing for the unspeakable. And you are <I>proud</i> of it!
Not since Chamberlain has one man been so triumphalist about his own willful ignorance....
RHJunior wrote:And Hitler was kind to puppies and small children.
At least in person. <snip> Not since Chamberlain has one man been so triumphalist about his own willful ignorance....
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