when a creed stops becomin a religion and becomes a worldwide political movement demandin submission from all then it aint irrational to fear or fight it
bein overly tolerant means puttin lunatics and fools on the same ground as everyone else
You will get no argument from me there. With all of its missionaries in almost every country around the world, political parties, and desire of many of its members to have governments based on their faith, I think that there is a real argument to fear Christianity. But you have to realize that not all Christians think that way, and so there is no reason to fear all Christians.
Christian terrorists have bombed abortion clinics and killed abortion doctors. Christian terrorists were also behind the Oklahoma City Bombing as well as the Olympic Bombing in Atlanta. Christians groups were also sponsoring the Kill the gays law in Uganda. Let's also not forget the wonderful Christian organization called the KKK.
Well it would be great if you stop deleting your comments because I am responding, but you delete my responce when you delete your comment.
To answer your question that you are asking now. I don't fear them more or less. I fear any religious extremist, Muslim or Christian. I think they are both horrible. But I do not make the assumption that all Christians or all Muslims are extremist.
As I mentioned in my last responce that you deleted, both Christians and Muslims prey to the god of Abraham, who they both view as a prophet. Muslims believe in the Torah, which is basically the first 5 books of the Bible. They believe, just like Christians, that Moses was a prophet. The fundamentalist belief in killing gays, and a lot more, for both Christians and Muslims is based on Mosaic Law, which is found in the Bible.
Let's not for get that until about 10 years ago, homosexual behavior was illegal in many states in the US. Those laws were based on Christian influence, not Muslim. I wouldn't want to live in a country run by extremist of either religion.
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when a creed stops becomin a religion and becomes a worldwide political movement demandin submission from all then it aint irrational to fear or fight it
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You will get no argument from me there. With all of its missionaries in almost every country around the world, political parties, and desire of many of its members to have governments based on their faith, I think that there is a real argument to fear Christianity. But you have to realize that not all Christians think that way, and so there is no reason to fear all Christians.
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Christians aren't doing all the killings now and demanding Shariah. And homos will be going back into the closet if those Islam jihadists take over
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Do you really see more of a threat from Christians than the jihadists?
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Well it would be great if you stop deleting your comments because I am responding, but you delete my responce when you delete your comment.
To answer your question that you are asking now. I don't fear them more or less. I fear any religious extremist, Muslim or Christian. I think they are both horrible. But I do not make the assumption that all Christians or all Muslims are extremist.
As I mentioned in my last responce that you deleted, both Christians and Muslims prey to the god of Abraham, who they both view as a prophet. Muslims believe in the Torah, which is basically the first 5 books of the Bible. They believe, just like Christians, that Moses was a prophet. The fundamentalist belief in killing gays, and a lot more, for both Christians and Muslims is based on Mosaic Law, which is found in the Bible.
Let's not for get that until about 10 years ago, homosexual behavior was illegal in many states in the US. Those laws were based on Christian influence, not Muslim. I wouldn't want to live in a country run by extremist of either religion.