Ah, because Christian wrongs aren't as wrong as Muslim wrongs?
No, christian wrongs are as wrong as muslim wrongs.
I thought I made that clear.
But it can't be compared since violence comes from the core of Islam (Quran, Muhammed) while Christian violence (which is really wrong and I'm really sorry for it) doesn't come from it's core or it's founder. I hope you can still see those differences despite your hate against christianity.
If an Orthodox Serb slits the throat of a Bosnian Muslim or Catholic Croat then somehow that is not as bad as if a Bosnian Muslim did the same to a Catholic Croat or Orthodox Serb ?
Bizarro world logic.
Bizarro world logic.
For sure Bizarro since I DEFENITELY didn't say that. If you're going to alter my words, fine, but please don't quote me.
Which is undoubtedly exactly what many peace-loving non-violent Muslims would and do say about Muslims who use violence to achieve their aims and how they stand in relation to Islam.
They may say that but that doesn't change the fact that Muhammed started Islam with violence and war and that the Quran has very very questionable passages regarding violence and non-muslims, where the New Testament doesn't have these passages.
How do the actions of SOME Muslims equate with the faith or actions of all Muslims ?
They do not equate with the actions of all muslims, which I have stated CLEARLY.
It does equate with the Quran and Muhammed though. Did I already state clearly that Muhammed was a warmonger himself? Can you comment on that instead of altering my quotes?
Do we judge all Christians and the whole of Christianity by the violence used by some Christians to effect a desired outcome?
I do not judge all muslims.
I do judge the muslim faith indeed because I think it's a violent faith in it's core. Can you comment on that? Do you deny that the foundation of Islam is in war and violence?
"I denounce you, Anti-Christ!"
said by the 'Reverend' Ian Paisley, Moderator of the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster during a visit by Pope John Paul II to the European Parliament in 1988.
said by the 'Reverend' Ian Paisley, Moderator of the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster during a visit by Pope John Paul II to the European Parliament in 1988.
Do you not understand me?
What you quote is a quote from a christian, not from the core of christianity. You don't quote Jesus or the New Testament (Paul, Peter, John, Jacob, ie)
I do not say that christians have done terrible things (for which I'm once again very sorry). I just say that you can't blame christianity for the faults made by it's members. If someone kills in the name of democracy you cannot blame democracy for that.
Randall Terry, Christian anti-abortionist:
Again, a christian, not the core of christianity.
You really don't understand it, do you?
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