Message from @Schedrevka
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Although you instantly knew what I was talking about it.
```There's a ton of bad shit in Christianity's teachings and history, but the point is that the worst shit gets ignored even though the bible says it's not supposed to be. The same can be done with Islam.```
No, because you can argue that there were corrupted persons leading the Christians at the time and abused/misused the faith.
Can't do the same with ISIS. They are just following the book to the letter. Can't say that they are misusing/abusing the faith. Because they do what the faith was meant to be.
EWWWWWWW
Theresa May has won the confidence vote
If people were following Christianity's teachings to the letter we'd be stoning disobedient children.
What does following Christianity to the letter of the Bible look like to you?
``` Islam still calls their sections of the Quran a devine mandate```
They have to because the hypocrites are at the same level or worse than Christians.
And Apostacy means death for you
Oh, it's Sched I blocked?....
The whole point is that with a reformation Muslims would no longer be following the Quran to the letter just as modern Christians don't follow the Bible to the letter.
You must've pinged gamers...
Yep, and it was glorious
```The whole point is that with a reformation Muslims would```
...be Christians....
so I'm with David Wood on this. You can't fix a faith that is inherently bad, you can only try to convert the good people away from that.
I'm not for killing muslims (if avoidable), I'm for killing the books and tell them the shocking truth about their faith.
Is Christianity inherently bad because of Leviticus?
Does christianity demand to conquer and kill all the non believers (or subdue them)??
Christianity demands a lot of bad stuff. The point of reformation was to get rid of the bad stuff. If Islam had a reformation it would no longer demand they conquer and kill the non believers. This is the whole point of reformation. To get rid of the bad.
Yeah but what was the goal of Christianity from the Beginning?
Was it to bring people together and outlie some rules?
Or was it to conquer the world?
Why does the beginning matter? The point of reformation is to REFORM it with modern sensibilities in mind.
Judaism.
Because there are passages in Islam that do not allow any kind of reform.
There are parts of the Bible that day you're not allowed to change them.
Guess where thy are
Omitted.
Yes, but does the Bible say its the ultimate word of god and preserved in perfection?
There were 613 commandments, BTW.
Your Bible is your god
You're following idolatry
You've allowed the word to be abridged
And you worship it, instead of God.
Just saying.
You're an atheist to a muslim
Perspective is important if you want to evoke change.
This guy's being accused of being a white supremacist
While being attacked by black students just because he's saying he loves white people
I like that clip of the black pastor that says something to the effect of "Every day I wake up in the morning, and I thank God for the white man."
i finally found a video with the characte r from monoply in it