Anonymous wrote:For your reading pleasure and edification, and because you atheists keep getting it wrong, and because you've derailed the thread anyway with your "pick and choose" malarkey...
Here's another instance of Jesus clearly and specifically counteracting parts of Old Testament:
"You have heard it said, 'An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.' But I say to you, do not resist an evildoer. But if anyone strikes you on the right cheek, turn the other also." (Matthew 5:38-39).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, OP. In case you don't know, the Bible is significantly more violent and sexist than the Quran.
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2015/12/05/christians-hilariously-criticize-bible-after-reading-verses-they-think-are-from-the-quran-video/
"The number of cruel or violent passages in the Quran amounted to 532 or just over 8 percent of the book. The Bible contains 1,318 such passages which amounts to around 4 percent of the book. Of course, the Bible is also a bigger book that contains about 25,000 more verses than the Quran does. In short, the Bible contains more violence than the Quran."
But you should watch this video:
That's the Old Testament. Don't know how many times a week somebody has to point out to one of you atheists that Jesus was pretty solidly against violence to others.
PP, you're responding to. That argument is really specious. But this author spells it out much better than I can.
http://spencerwatch.com/2011/05/22/the-%E2%80%9Cbut-that%E2%80%99s-just-the-old-testament%E2%80%9D-cop-out/
The ultimate point is that Christianity still considers the Old Testament the word of God and an inherent part of the Bible and the core of the religion. You cannot disavow the word of God. In fact, Christianity explicitly does not do that. The New Testament builds on the Old, it does not replace it.
Your contention, in which you pick and choose which parts of the Bible to believe and consider your gospel, actually argues for the point that the dominant majority of Muslims who are non-violent can use the same holy book as the radical extremists and still be good, peaceful world citizens because they can observe the good parts of their religious texts and ignore the outdated and violent parts, the same way that Christians can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, OP. In case you don't know, the Bible is significantly more violent and sexist than the Quran.
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2015/12/05/christians-hilariously-criticize-bible-after-reading-verses-they-think-are-from-the-quran-video/
"The number of cruel or violent passages in the Quran amounted to 532 or just over 8 percent of the book. The Bible contains 1,318 such passages which amounts to around 4 percent of the book. Of course, the Bible is also a bigger book that contains about 25,000 more verses than the Quran does. In short, the Bible contains more violence than the Quran."
But you should watch this video:
That's the Old Testament. Don't know how many times a week somebody has to point out to one of you atheists that Jesus was pretty solidly against violence to others.
PP, you're responding to. That argument is really specious. But this author spells it out much better than I can.
http://spencerwatch.com/2011/05/22/the-%E2%80%9Cbut-that%E2%80%99s-just-the-old-testament%E2%80%9D-cop-out/
The ultimate point is that Christianity still considers the Old Testament the word of God and an inherent part of the Bible and the core of the religion. You cannot disavow the word of God. In fact, Christianity explicitly does not do that. The New Testament builds on the Old, it does not replace it.
Your contention, in which you pick and choose which parts of the Bible to believe and consider your gospel, actually argues for the point that the dominant majority of Muslims who are non-violent can use the same holy book as the radical extremists and still be good, peaceful world citizens because they can observe the good parts of their religious texts and ignore the outdated and violent parts, the same way that Christians can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, OP. In case you don't know, the Bible is significantly more violent and sexist than the Quran.
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2015/12/05/christians-hilariously-criticize-bible-after-reading-verses-they-think-are-from-the-quran-video/
"The number of cruel or violent passages in the Quran amounted to 532 or just over 8 percent of the book. The Bible contains 1,318 such passages which amounts to around 4 percent of the book. Of course, the Bible is also a bigger book that contains about 25,000 more verses than the Quran does. In short, the Bible contains more violence than the Quran."
But you should watch this video:
That's the Old Testament. Don't know how many times a week somebody has to point out to one of you atheists that Jesus was pretty solidly against violence to others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, OP. In case you don't know, the Bible is significantly more violent and sexist than the Quran.
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2015/12/05/christians-hilariously-criticize-bible-after-reading-verses-they-think-are-from-the-quran-video/
"The number of cruel or violent passages in the Quran amounted to 532 or just over 8 percent of the book. The Bible contains 1,318 such passages which amounts to around 4 percent of the book. Of course, the Bible is also a bigger book that contains about 25,000 more verses than the Quran does. In short, the Bible contains more violence than the Quran."
But you should watch this video:
That's the Old Testament. Don't know how many times a week somebody has to point out to one of you atheists that Jesus was pretty solidly against violence to others.
Anonymous wrote:The Koran has some horrific recommendations that aren't peaceful. Do the peaceful Muslims have a different holy book they aspire to live by?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
“Through ceaseless proselytizing and subtle pressure tactics, Al-Huda has brought a majority of my university’s students under the burqa,” Pervez Hoodbhoy previously wrote. “In comparison with my students of earlier decades, they are less confident, less willing to ask questions in class, and most have become silent note-takers. To sing, dance, play sports or act in dramas is, of course, out of the question for these unfortunates.”
Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/2616776/tashfeen-malik-attended-al-huda-islamic-school-that-has-branches-in-u-s-and-canada/#WdHCU4dWXq1gqA82.99
Hoodbhoy: On the scale of human history, the Enlightenment is a very recent phenomenon, barely four hundred years old. One must be hopeful that Muslims will catch up. The real question is how to shake off the dead hand of tradition. The answer lies in doing away with an educational system that discourages questioning and stresses obedience. Reform in the Muslim world will have to begin here. At the core of this problem, lies the tyranny that teachers exert over their students. In Urdu, we say that the teacher is not just a teacher—he is also your father. But in our culture, fathers are considered all-wise, which means that teachers cannot be questioned.
http://www.meforum.org/2593/pervez-amirali-hoodbhoy-islam-science
Islam is NOT a religion. It is a political system that does not recognize ANY wall, any separation between government and religion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God: kill your son
Abraham: uh...ok
God: holy shit I'm jk
Abraham: umm...
God: I'll probably kill mine tho lol
Abraham: wtf?
LOL!!
You just totally made my day. If you could do the whole bible, you'd be filthy rich!
+1000 Yes, please keep these coming.
Because the anti-Christian bigots want to turn this Islam thread into yet another anti-Christian hate-fest. No, I'm not a victim and I don't care what you think in the privacy of your homes. But don't you think DCUM has enough anti-Christian hate-fests and maybe we could carve out a few threads to talk about something else? Like maybe start another thread about how wonderful atheism is, or something positive like that.
But it's so much more fun for them to be disrupters! All I can think of is that hashtag for the Instagram fish--#Swimawayhaterz
Talking about the Christians who accost you on the street saying you need to be saved?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God: kill your son
Abraham: uh...ok
God: holy shit I'm jk
Abraham: umm...
God: I'll probably kill mine tho lol
Abraham: wtf?
LOL!!
You just totally made my day. If you could do the whole bible, you'd be filthy rich!
+1000 Yes, please keep these coming.
Because the anti-Christian bigots want to turn this Islam thread into yet another anti-Christian hate-fest. No, I'm not a victim and I don't care what you think in the privacy of your homes. But don't you think DCUM has enough anti-Christian hate-fests and maybe we could carve out a few threads to talk about something else? Like maybe start another thread about how wonderful atheism is, or something positive like that.
But it's so much more fun for them to be disrupters! All I can think of is that hashtag for the Instagram fish--#Swimawayhaterz
Anonymous wrote:
“Through ceaseless proselytizing and subtle pressure tactics, Al-Huda has brought a majority of my university’s students under the burqa,” Pervez Hoodbhoy previously wrote. “In comparison with my students of earlier decades, they are less confident, less willing to ask questions in class, and most have become silent note-takers. To sing, dance, play sports or act in dramas is, of course, out of the question for these unfortunates.”
Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/2616776/tashfeen-malik-attended-al-huda-islamic-school-that-has-branches-in-u-s-and-canada/#WdHCU4dWXq1gqA82.99
Hoodbhoy: On the scale of human history, the Enlightenment is a very recent phenomenon, barely four hundred years old. One must be hopeful that Muslims will catch up. The real question is how to shake off the dead hand of tradition. The answer lies in doing away with an educational system that discourages questioning and stresses obedience. Reform in the Muslim world will have to begin here. At the core of this problem, lies the tyranny that teachers exert over their students. In Urdu, we say that the teacher is not just a teacher—he is also your father. But in our culture, fathers are considered all-wise, which means that teachers cannot be questioned.
http://www.meforum.org/2593/pervez-amirali-hoodbhoy-islam-science
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God: kill your son
Abraham: uh...ok
God: holy shit I'm jk
Abraham: umm...
God: I'll probably kill mine tho lol
Abraham: wtf?
LOL!!
You just totally made my day. If you could do the whole bible, you'd be filthy rich!
+1000 Yes, please keep these coming.
Because the anti-Christian bigots want to turn this Islam thread into yet another anti-Christian hate-fest. No, I'm not a victim and I don't care what you think in the privacy of your homes. But don't you think DCUM has enough anti-Christian hate-fests and maybe we could carve out a few threads to talk about something else? Like maybe start another thread about how wonderful atheism is, or something positive like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God: kill your son
Abraham: uh...ok
God: holy shit I'm jk
Abraham: umm...
God: I'll probably kill mine tho lol
Abraham: wtf?
LOL!!
You just totally made my day. If you could do the whole bible, you'd be filthy rich!
+1000 Yes, please keep these coming.