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PadawanBater
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I've never defended Islam, and never will. It's undoubtably the single most dangerous religion on the planet today.Only a true ignoramus would compare far right Christians to radical Muslims. While it is true that some Christians have done horrible things in the name of religion, Christians do these things contrary to their religious teachings and not in keeping with them as do Muslims. Plus, examples of Christians committing atrocities are few and far between - one needs to go back to the crusades for examples. And by the way, Christianity was only wrongly used to promote slavery - it was in fact properly and heavily used to bring about the abolition of slavery (yes, Christianity ended slavery which is still practiced in the Muslim world). By and large, some Christians can be annoying, but there is certainly no parallel to the concept of "dar al Islam" in Christianity. Dar al Islam is a Muslim concept in which peace is obtained through global domination and forced conversion to Islam.
Anyway, here is an interesting video. The woman is Wafa Sultan, a psychiatrist and ex-Muslim. This appeared on an Arab TV network. Enjoy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciOGS6r97oE
Here is one of many found on MEMRITV.org. It is an interview with a 10 year old girl married against her will. Absolutely disgusting.
http://www.memritv.org/clip/en/2107.htm
I was using Christianity in my comparison with Islam. This thread is about a Muslim who committed an act of terrorism with a little influence from his religion. In my opinion it was a good comparison, because Jeff and HMTH were claiming that Christianity is completley innocent and nothing like this ever happens under Christian influence. I listed 4 different instances where Christian extremism led to terrorism. They then claimed based on this information -- that Islam is dangerous, which I agree with -- that fact alone justifies segrageting Muslim Americans (American soldiers no less). That's wrong, just as it would be wrong to do that with Christians. If you accept it's wrong for Christians, but not for Muslims, you're holding a hypocritical position. Fine if you hold that position, just admit that you're a hypocrite.
Also, it doesn't really matter, to me anyway, what the Bible is "wrongly" used for. Wrong is wrong and it doesn't matter how you got there. Now, since we know wrong can most definitely come from the Bible, as many different people can interpret it many different ways*, it should be completely discarded or at the very least revised. But that's impossible because all of it is "devine", so nothing can be changed without millions, possibly billions of people bitching about it.
Don't you think Hitler believed he was doing good? Should we not consider his acts inhumane based on the consequences that proceeded them, why should his intentions come into play at all when considering whether the act is good or bad? It's meaningless.
*funny bit of information I've come to notice... every single believer I come across has his own interpretation of Heaven, Hell, the soul, etc...