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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] ... so if you take away the man made "add ons" to this great faith, Christianity is remarkably similar to Islam. [/quote] No. Christianity and Islam are very, very different in fundamental ways. It's astonishing you claim this after all the discussions on the many threads you started. Threads on which your statements about Christianity were refuted over and over. It's a shame we even have to reiterate these threads from just the last few days. I wouldn't bother, but some reader might actually think your statement was fair or truthful. -- You claimed Christianity allows polygamy just like Islam. This was categorically refuted. -- You claimed Christianity allows concubines just like Islam. This was categorically refuted. -- You claimed Christianity requires women to veil just like Islam. This was categorically refuted for women going out in public. Arguably (depending on the weight you place on Paul's letters) a woman who is praying should veil, but there's no widespread agreement among Christians on this. -- Islam's shariah law requires that people who leave Islam be killed. Christianity does not require this, in fact true Christianity does not set Christians above non-believers and requires that Christians love their enemies. You have said you don't believe shariah, however, shariah was developed by Muslim jurists over 13 centuries and is followed by the vast majority of muslims today, so you can't possibly claim, categorically, that "all" Islam forbids executing people who leave it. -- Christianity, unlike Islam, does not impose special taxes on non-believers. Christianity, unlike Islam, does not impose even more dire consequences on people who follow non-Abrahamic religions. As noted, true Christianity does not set Christians above non-believers and requires that Christians love their enemies. And so on. Anybody can go back to these other threads to see how these issues played out in detail. I suggest anybody who is curious actually do revisit OP's threads. Please stop summarizing debates, in which many of us participated, in a way that's patently false. Thank you![/quote]
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