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Originally posted by Massive Lee View PostI regard on what Muslims brought us in terms of knoweldge, the amount is huge. And interestingly, this was brought by religious guidance.
Medecine, mathematics, geometry, astronomy. Without them, the world would still be in the dark ages.
As for DVS909, I wonder how old is that dude, and what type of life experience he has to be able to even mention such stupid blank statements as he did. BTW What private school and public college did you attend?
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Lefty's will attack Christians and Christianity, yet they will make a million and one excuses for Muslims who fly airplanes into tall buildings, blow up crowds of people and shoot up military bases.
Nothing but enablers...
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Originally posted by Hallen View PostTo answer the first question, let's say within the last 100 years.
Originally posted by Hallen View PostI specifically reject the argument that Christianity is more violent than Islam so therefore Islam is not violent.
Originally posted by Hallen View PostStill, I grant you that Christian history is replete with horrible atrocities, just as with almost every single history of any large group of people is. But that isn't a valid argument as to whether or not Islam is a violent religion.
Originally posted by Hallen View PostHowever, I am not so sure that Islam does not preach violence on a relatively large scale.
Originally posted by Hallen View PostSo, intrinsically, Islam is not a religion of violence. It is simply used as a tool by very bad people to inflict the damage for the advantage of whoever is their leader.
Originally posted by Hallen View PostIslam my not be a religion of violence, but it certainly seems to be a religion that is easily corrupted into violence. And the whole of Sharia, which you haven't comment on at all, seems to support a certain level of barbarism in Islam. Or is Sharia not a real thing and is it not actually practiced by Muslims?
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the holocaust was NOT based on christianity. it was loosely based on Aryianism, played off of pre-existing antisemetic feeling in Germany, and was also for sociao/ecomonic reasons along with Hitler's ideals and hatred of the Jews (also connected with his belief in Aryianism). the Church of the Creator (creatard!) is Aryanism hiding behind the mask of a socially more exceptable christian belief system.
there are many many bad things done in the name of christianity, but this is not one of them.
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I was just told to check out this video called Fitna by Geert Wilders. I found it cut up on Youtube. Quite shocking and would like to get feedback from the few Muslims here.
Fitna part 1/4 English Geert Wilders!
Follow the links for the other 3 parts. Im currently watching myself.Last edited by Vedubin01; 11-09-2009, 06:56 PM.
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Originally posted by Emre View PostThe answer is simple: some people who follow Islam are loony. That doesn't mean they're all loony. And it certainly doesn't mean that the religion is about being loony.
So far, we haven't seen Muslims conducting the large-scale murder of non-Muslim people. But we have seen Christians commit genocide against non-Christians on a truly staggering scale. Just three examples are:
- the Spanish Inquisition
- the Holocaust
- the "ethinic cleansing" in Bosnia
Answer that before throwing stones at other religions.
Interesting rebuttal.
I of course agree with your first statement. There are loonies of just about every type out there. The Muslims have their fair share... which means there are a whole lot of them.
I can't see how you can possibly make the second comment. I would think 3000 dead in one whack would be considered a large number. Are you saying that 9/11 were not done by Muslims or that the reason they did it was not because of religious fervor? I grant you that you can definitely include these people in your loony bin, but still, they were what they were. And 9/11 has not been the only mass execution, by far. It even seems to go as far as blowing up other Muslims because they support democracy or because they are of the wrong tribe.
I specifically reject the argument that Christianity is more violent than Islam so therefore Islam is not violent. Still, I grant you that Christian history is replete with horrible atrocities, just as with almost every single history of any large group of people is. But that isn't a valid argument as to whether or not Islam is a violent religion.
The holocaust was fueled by a madman who was a bigot. He didn't do it because he thought his religion told him to; he did it because he hated Jews. There's a big difference there.
The ethnic cleansing in Bosnia and that region has gone both ways over the years. Not a pretty picture at all.
Your last point is also true. There are stupid, fanatical loonies out there who are Christians and they do horrible things. They are generally isolated however. There is a larger sect of strict Christians who disapprove of things like the gay lifestyle, abortion, and other topics. However, as sour as these people are, they generally do not ever resort to violence.
I do understand what you are trying to say. Just because there are a few loonies in the Christian religion who do horrible things like kill doctors, does not mean the religion preaches violence. I would agree with that. However, I am not so sure that Islam does not preach violence on a relatively large scale.
And just so you know, I'm agnostic. I don't go to any church. So I am no fan of Christianity either.
Now, if you were to argue that it is more of a social/economic problem, then you might gain some ground here.
So, intrinsically, Islam is not a religion of violence. It is simply used as a tool by very bad people to inflict the damage for the advantage of whoever is their leader.
Honestly, I don't completely buy this one either, but at least it explains the situation to an extent based on the facts.
Islam my not be a religion of violence, but it certainly seems to be a religion that is easily corrupted into violence. And the whole of Sharia, which you haven't comment on at all, seems to support a certain level of barbarism in Islam. Or is Sharia not a real thing and is it not actually practiced by Muslims?
And please don't get me wrong. I will not judge a man based on his religion or lack thereof. I judge the man on who he is. This is not an argument based on a general hatered. It is an argument based on what the evidence seems to indicate.
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Originally posted by ak- View PostSo in reasoning, Homosexuality is considered to be forbidden then, right?
As much as lying, cheating, etc is forbidden, but people still sin because it is in our nature.
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Originally posted by markseven View PostNo worries.
No, it doesn't say that. It does say that homosexuality is a sin, and God hates sin (He hates the sin, not the sinner).
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Originally posted by markseven View PostWell said (written?) and I agree with your sentiments 100%. You left out slavery, btw.
I think it would help if Muslims were more vocal in regard to their disdain for the fringe/extremist element. Is there accountability in the Muslim community or is it brushed under the proverbial rug?
By exposing and holding accountable, I think Christians, the ones with a relationship with Christ, not the "religious types", have effectively separated ourselves from the lunatic fringe that bomb abortion clinics and carry signs that say God hates this or that.
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Originally posted by Emre View PostThe answer is simple: some people who follow Islam are loony. That doesn't mean they're all loony. And it certainly doesn't mean that the religion is about being loony.
So far, we haven't seen Muslims conducting the large-scale murder of non-Muslim people. But we have seen Christians commit genocide against non-Christians on a truly staggering scale. Just three examples are:
- the Spanish Inquisition
- the Holocaust
- the "ethinic cleansing" in Bosnia
Answer that before throwing stones at other religions.
I think it would help if Muslims were more vocal in regard to their disdain for the fringe/extremist element. Is there accountability in the Muslim community or is it brushed under the proverbial rug?
By exposing and holding accountable, I think Christians, the ones with a relationship with Christ, not the "religious types", have effectively separated ourselves from the lunatic fringe that bomb abortion clinics and carry signs that say God hates this or that.
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