Message from @Mr1Gonzalez

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2019-07-17 19:18:03 UTC  

does it say that in the torah?(i dont know)

2019-07-17 19:23:22 UTC  

Are you stupid?

2019-07-17 19:23:30 UTC  

Yes

2019-07-17 19:24:02 UTC  

@Cheeki Breeki In the hadiths, there is Taqqiya, not in the Quran. Furthermore, that verse is in context to the time where Jews and Christians were at war against the Muslims.

2019-07-17 19:24:14 UTC  

Also, not everyone follows every hadith you see.

2019-07-17 19:25:24 UTC  

Imagine trying to criticise Islam using the Quran. You have to use history in order for valid criticism to be made.

2019-07-17 19:31:39 UTC  

*Criticize

2019-07-17 19:36:47 UTC  

go eat dirt

2019-07-17 20:38:06 UTC  

Imagine trying to criticize Christianity for using the Ten Commandments

2019-07-17 22:40:23 UTC  

@Deleted User Criticise is also a valid spelling.

2019-07-17 22:47:01 UTC  

im black

2019-07-18 03:48:40 UTC  

So..?

2019-07-18 12:57:51 UTC  

racist^

2019-07-18 15:52:56 UTC  

Ahem. You can't really criticize Christianity for using the Ten Commandments, given that there's really nothing wrong with them. Sorry I have been gone so long. And I'm pretty sure that's the Koran (Quaran..?) is the Islamic holy book, is it not? What verses in the Bible are deemed offensive and hateful against other religions no matter what time it is and in what era?

2019-07-18 15:54:59 UTC  

And before you mentioned the verse I think you're going to mention (the exact book and numbers elude me) is 1 that people claim where the Bible supports rape, which is untrue given the fact that it condemns rape in the very first before it's saying that they should be put to death.

2019-07-18 16:01:19 UTC  

The Quran contains at least 109 verses that speak of war with nonbelievers, usually on the basis of their status as non-Muslims. Some are quite graphic, with commands to chop off heads and fingers and kill infidels wherever they may be hiding. Muslims who do not join the fight are called 'hypocrites' and warned that Allah will send them to Hell if they do not join the slaughter.

2019-07-18 16:01:19 UTC  

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2019-07-18 19:36:08 UTC  

._.

2019-07-18 22:00:24 UTC  

@Cheeki Breeki It's called the Quran, I don't know where 'Koran' comes from. The Old Testament was deemed offensive and was changed, but Jesus never condemned what happened in the OT. Personally I think the Bible contradicts its morality, not to mention the absolute morality of the Christian God, as he ordered David to rape another man's wife in 2 Samuels.

The 109 verses are again taken out of context. They are in context to war times where Muslims are fighting against Jews and Christians. Infidelity is also present in Christianity too. The hypocrites you are talking about are called Munaqfins and they are people who Muslims think aren't even Muslims as they conceal disbelief.

2019-07-18 22:51:41 UTC  

Too many essays in here

2019-07-18 23:09:26 UTC  

“hypocrite, first take the plank out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother's eye.” Mat 7:5
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2019-07-18 23:09:26 UTC  

GG @Mr1Gonzalez, you just advanced to level 9!

2019-07-18 23:10:31 UTC  

@Deleted User Jesus condemned a lot of what people were doing...

2019-07-18 23:10:39 UTC  

What...

2019-07-18 23:10:58 UTC  

Doesn't matter. Would you say many Christians are 'christ-like'?

2019-07-18 23:11:04 UTC  

The entire New Testament was about Jesus vs the Prophets

2019-07-18 23:11:11 UTC  

No Christian is like Christ

2019-07-18 23:11:22 UTC  

No. I meant the atrocities committed by God.

2019-07-18 23:11:26 UTC  

In the OT.

2019-07-18 23:11:39 UTC  

Such as the massacre of the canaanites.

2019-07-18 23:11:44 UTC  

Like sodom?

2019-07-18 23:12:32 UTC  

So let me rephrase your question.

2019-07-18 23:12:51 UTC  

Are you asking why did God punish the people in Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah, and Zeboim as well as other seemingly horrible events such as flooding the world, allowing Job to be tested by the devil, and other events that would seem as though God was unloving?

2019-07-18 23:12:56 UTC  
2019-07-18 23:13:28 UTC  

It would contradict the fact he is morally absolute.

2019-07-18 23:13:36 UTC  

Is that the question your asking

2019-07-18 23:13:38 UTC  

Yes or no

2019-07-18 23:13:49 UTC  

Yeah, why would he do those things if he is morally absolute?

2019-07-18 23:14:25 UTC  

Allow me some time for a fully thought out response

2019-07-18 23:14:37 UTC  

Okay

2019-07-18 23:22:08 UTC  

I must rebuttal as humbly as I could possibly be, in the grace of God, so that His word can be spoken through me. In the story of Sodom, Genesis 19, it tells us that there was a forewarning by angels. That those who wished to leave, had the opportunity to do so, for the city was corrupt with evil and would be destroyed.

“12 The two angels said to Lot, “Do you have anyone else here—sons-in-law, sons or daughters, or anyone else in the city who belongs to you? Get them out of here, 13 because we are going to destroy this place. The outcry to the Lord against its people is so great that he has sent us to destroy it.” 14 So Lot went out and spoke to his sons-in-law, who were pledged to marry his daughters. He said, “Hurry and get out of this place, because the Lord is about to destroy the city!” But his sons-in-law thought he was joking.”