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Marry me.
I never though I'd see myself defending Christianity, but here we go:
Are all those from the Old Testament? Because if they are, that would speak more for Judaism than for Christianity. The main message of Christianity isn't to follow old rules, but to follow the example of Jesus. (Although, many who today claim to be Christians are really orthodox Jews, because they spend more time finding quotations in the Old Testament than to read the new.)
17"Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them. 18I tell you the truth, until heaven and earth disappear, not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a pen, will by any means disappear from the Law until everything is accomplished. 19Anyone who breaks one of the least of these commandments and teaches others to do the same will be called least in the kingdom of heaven, but whoever practices and teaches these commands will be called great in the kingdom of heaven. 20For I tell you that unless your righteousness surpasses that of the Pharisees and the teachers of the law, you will certainly not enter the kingdom of heaven.
I tried bringing these points up during a bible study class last week.
Everyone was all confused until the youth minister tap danced around it and BS'd some explanation about Jesus setting the stage for his crucifixion or something like that. Everyone was like "Oh! It makes sense now!"
At that point I understood exactly how Charlton Heston must have felt.
How many Christians say/think "Yeah, well, that's leaning on the side of total utter bollocks that is" compared with the amount on Muslims taking every word printed in the Quran as...well, um...Gospel?
Essentially, everyones being rather pedantic. As someone mentioned before, most people don't follow those exact passages.
Like I said, religion is simply used like national identity, to realise an essentially imagined community - it provides justification for your views, and instant points of relation/common ground between those who share such views.
I could elabourate on this point for hours if anyone cares...
If I had to join a religion, I'd be a Pastafarian .If only to add a small something to the discussion. Heres a verse from the Qur'an that I can assure you is real.
"The [Muslim] believers, the Jews, the Christians, and the Sabians - all those who believe in God and the Last Day and do good - will have their rewards with their Lord. No fear for them nor will they grieve." Sura 2:62
No I have hardly any knowlege about religious texts (As agnostic as I am) but I'm fairly sure there is nothing like this in any other religion.
However, if I had to join a religion I'd join Islam.
If only to add a small something to the discussion. Heres a verse from the Qur'an that I can assure you is real.
"The [Muslim] believers, the Jews, the Christians, and the Sabians - all those who believe in God and the Last Day and do good - will have their rewards with their Lord. No fear for them nor will they grieve." Sura 2:62
No I have hardly any knowlege about religious texts (As agnostic as I am) but I'm fairly sure there is nothing like this in any other religion.
However, if I had to join a religion I'd join Islam.
See how readily you accepted Islam as the best religion, based on misinterpretation of select quotes?
People don't take religion seriously enough to sit down and actually read - and, crucially, comprehend - the books that are supposedly the basis of existence.
But why couldn't we base the need for societal unification on something that doesn't need an invisible man in the sky who apparently tells certain people to kill each other? Why can't we simplify it to politics (which I suppose is the idea behind religion) or science?
I wonder why...Yet at the same time theres a large amount of tolerence from muslims in regard to christians. Yet not many instances of the same treatment the other way.
I wonder why...
1) terrorism - they are all muslims :/
wikipedia said:* October 2, 2004 - Christian terrorist group kills 44 Hindus, wounds 118 in Northeast India.
* January 16, 1997 - Christian Identity terrorist Eric Robert Rudolph bombs a gay nightclub.
* July 27, 1996 - Christian Identity terrorist Eric Robert Rudolph bombs Centennial Olympic Park. Kills 1, wounds 111.
2) whining - OMG, Mohammed was drawn in a cartoon, lets start a world war. Grow the **** up, its only a cartoon, and nobody gives a shit what the Koran says. ITS A CARTOON
I was baptized ..so you're darn tooting I'm going to heaven
...in fact I plan on flirting with satan as much as is humanly possible throughout my life and then on my deathbed I'll recant my sins ..all you christians who dont believe in confession and absolving of sins all I can say is: SUCKERS!
Except, I've read the Qur'an and have based my opinion on their actual practices as well.
Problem is, if you look at pretty much every mainstream religion theres always some sort of problem in the past.
Yet at the same time theres a large amount of tolerence from muslims in regard to christians. Yet not many instances of the same treatment the other way.
What if a bus runs you over dead when you're not looking?
Just remember, don't stereotype.
Whether it's Islam, Judaism, or Christianity.
Your stereotypical idea of a Christian is everything my religion is against.
I believe nearly everyone is going to Heaven (and most certainly Stern :O)
I believe God is a loving, caring being is who full of forgiveness.
I believe God loves all of his Children, they are his Children for goodness sakes. Those of you with kids, don't you love them unconditionally?
I look at my views compared to the views of regular Christians and it's nearly night & day. Makes me wonder about stereotyping Muslims and a lot probably feel the same way I do.
Copt... That's in Egypt FYI. They like killing Christians there. A "minority" does, anyway. When Islam is offended, people die. And the people who die always seem to be the infidels. That's the strange thing. You see, generally, when Christians are upset, other Christians are pretty likely to get it for whatever reason. When Muslims are offended, well, let's not bring up the Italian none in Somalia.
Seems like I need to elaborate - Christianity can never gain as much a political platform as Islam can because that's not one of Christianity's strong points.
By the way, tell me more about those Christian terrorists. A link would help.
you'll have to provide sources that proves the cartoons led to war ...surprisingly enough no one else but you seems to be aware of this "war" you speak of ..oh you mean the war on terror? the same one that's responsible for over 655,000 deaths in iraq as a direct result of lies perpetrated by western nations? ya I can see how no one would be pissed off about that
you'll have to provide sources that proves the cartoons led to war ...surprisingly enough no one else but you seems to be aware of this "war" you speak of ..oh you mean the war on terror? the same one that's responsible for over 655,000 deaths in iraq as a direct result of lies perpetrated by western nations? ya I can see how no one would be pissed off about that