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Islam vs Modern Christianity
Topic Started: Jun 10 2016, 09:01 AM (392 Views)
Alt Right PEPE
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Some here seem to believe that by bringing up the Crusades from centuries ago , there is some sort of Moral Equivalence with the Isamic religion (with its tangible pattern of ongoing murder, madness, and mayhem).


The Church has had multiple reformations, whereas , Islam has had none (as in NONE)

The daily bloodbaths all over the globe are contiually ignored by the liberal left here on these boards, the question is why? Is it denial, or something more sinister?

If you care to peruse the website: http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/

,you will find a website that DOCUMENTS the daily GLOBAL slaughter.

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Edited by Alt Right PEPE, Jun 10 2016, 09:10 AM.
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That's because Islam is not a centralized authority religion unlike the Catholic Church whereas the Pope has final authority over all things on Canon Law, or unlike the various Protestant denominations that have Synods, Colleges, Conventions, etc..

Then there are Islamic sects like the Sufis who are pacifists. Painting all Islam with such a broad brush is foolish.

As for Christian actions, one doesn't have to go to far in our past, the Crusades thru the Inquisition (that's 4 centuries after the Crusades), the Salem Witch Trials (7 centuries after the Crusades), Forced conversions under the Indian School system run by Christian Missionaries (that's just in the 19th century).

To be fair, you are correct, at present there are no Christian groups conducting themselves as are the Islamic terrorist groups. Well, there was that whole IRA thing of 70 years, but that really was more political between Catholic and Protestant Irish.
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Agreed. Christianity has been feminized.
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The_Edgitarian
Jun 10 2016, 04:06 PM
Agreed. Christianity has been feminized.
Nothing wrong with that, your God did come from a woman after all
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Robert Stout
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Islamic mosques are organized like Pentecostal churches...They are a theological free for all............... :popcorn:
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Tsalagi
Jun 10 2016, 11:31 AM
That's because Islam is not a centralized authority religion unlike the Catholic Church whereas the Pope has final authority over all things on Canon Law, or unlike the various Protestant denominations that have Synods, Colleges, Conventions, etc..

Then there are Islamic sects like the Sufis who are pacifists. Painting all Islam with such a broad brush is foolish.

As for Christian actions, one doesn't have to go to far in our past, the Crusades thru the Inquisition (that's 4 centuries after the Crusades), the Salem Witch Trials (7 centuries after the Crusades), Forced conversions under the Indian School system run by Christian Missionaries (that's just in the 19th century).

To be fair, you are correct, at present there are no Christian groups conducting themselves as are the Islamic terrorist groups. Well, there was that whole IRA thing of 70 years, but that really was more political between Catholic and Protestant Irish.


Question: who issued the fatwa against Salman Rushdie and how did this "nonstructored group" manage a global bounty? (hint: it was a decree given by international muslim leaders)

Question 2: Why does the U S State Dept list over 200 Islamic terrorist groups as structure entities with military chains of command?

3. 1,000,000 Iranians chanting "death to America" in unison with their religious leadership...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92myDzAFgU4

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/fronhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92myDzAFgU4tline/shows/saudi/analyses/madrassas.html





Edited by Alt Right PEPE, Jun 10 2016, 10:38 PM.
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Jun 10 2016, 10:36 PM
Tsalagi
Jun 10 2016, 11:31 AM
That's because Islam is not a centralized authority religion unlike the Catholic Church whereas the Pope has final authority over all things on Canon Law, or unlike the various Protestant denominations that have Synods, Colleges, Conventions, etc..

Then there are Islamic sects like the Sufis who are pacifists. Painting all Islam with such a broad brush is foolish.

As for Christian actions, one doesn't have to go to far in our past, the Crusades thru the Inquisition (that's 4 centuries after the Crusades), the Salem Witch Trials (7 centuries after the Crusades), Forced conversions under the Indian School system run by Christian Missionaries (that's just in the 19th century).

To be fair, you are correct, at present there are no Christian groups conducting themselves as are the Islamic terrorist groups. Well, there was that whole IRA thing of 70 years, but that really was more political between Catholic and Protestant Irish.


Question: who issued the fatwa against Salman Rushdie and how did this "nonstructored group" manage a global bounty? (hint: it was a decree given by international muslim leaders)

Question 2: Why does the U S State Dept list over 200 Islamic terrorist groups as structure entities with military chains of command?

3. 1,000,000 Iranians chanting "death to America" in unison with their religious leadership...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92myDzAFgU4

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/fronhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92myDzAFgU4tline/shows/saudi/analyses/madrassas.html





(1) Answer to:Irrevelent, Islam has no centralized authority, never has. Not since the days of the Caliphate under Mohammed himself. After his death, it fractured.

(2) Answer to:because they've grown that much in a region we've continually stuck our noses in for the past 50 years? A region of most poor and uneducated who are ripe for religious exploitation, much like the poor of Christendom once were, luckily Europe has basically secularized itself.

(3) 1 billion Muslims across the world, and of course you pick a country that is and has been openly hostile to us since we overthrew the democratically elected government of Mossadegh in 1958 in Operations Ajax. Setting the brutal dictatorship of the Shah in place just because he was friendly to British & American oil interests and Mossadegh wasn't.

Answer all your questions?
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Edited by Alt Right PEPE, Jun 11 2016, 08:24 PM.
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Actually Shia islam is ruled by centralized authority, as in Ayatollas, decendents of Mohammed

The reason islam is problemstic is due to most islamic countries are tribal societies in the 3rd world, who live by the same standards that date back centuries before Christ. Islam cut itself off from the christian world thanks to the crusades, when popes sent armies into the 'holyland'' and slaughtered hundreds of thousands in the name of Jesus. So the christian world turned westward, to slaughter millions on this side of the world, for Jesus
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Attaburnsinhell
Jun 11 2016, 08:28 PM
Actually Shia islam is ruled by centralized authority, as in Ayatollas, decendents of Mohammed

The reason islam is problemstic is due to most islamic countries are tribal societies in the 3rd world, who live by the same standards that date back centuries before Christ. Islam cut itself off from the christian world thanks to the crusades, when popes sent armies into the 'holyland'' and slaughtered hundreds of thousands in the name of Jesus. So the christian world turned westward, to slaughter millions on this side of the world, for Jesus
We sent armies in the Jesus...Islam sent armies in the name of Mohammed...It is that old time religion and is good enough for me...."What difference does it make?!!!"............... :dunno:
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