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<blockquote data-quote="pearlheartgtr" data-source="post: 9591" data-attributes="member: 620"><p><strong>Re: Islam</strong></p><p></p><p>My cousin converted to Muslim a few years ago. Good ol' white boy from Virginia, a Muslim. I have no problem with his religious choice because I do not belive in a god or satan. If it makes him happy, then so be it.</p><p> </p><p>The Muslim religion has been the forefront since the terrorist attacks. But what is not to say the Christians haven't done the same or worse through the years? Except during that time there weren't plastic explosives. It has only been the last hundred or so years that women have been coming to equal footing with men in this predominately Christian society. The major difference between Christianity and Muslim is that Christians changed and molded their religion to the changing times where the Muslims kept to their antiquated beliefs. </p><p> </p><p>People tend to forget the blood spilled in the name of Christianity. Just something to push away in debate or conversation. We can go into the Crusades which was basically an excuse for a bunch of nobles to pillage, plunder and rape their way to the holyland. The Spanish Inquisition was another fun period of time. How many Jews were persecuted and killed? Then the Holocaust is our most recent event that America tends to remember, though the Catholic church finally said it was wrong only a few years ago after they helped many Nazi war criminals escape trial. And with the Holocaust, Americans basically forgot about what their forefathers did to the Natives. Proud nations were all but sent to oblivian because of the proud Christian white man who invaded and wanted to conquer the saveages of the land. Adolf Hitler was a lunatic, but most disturbing is that he admired America because we just about wiped out the Injuns. Genocide at its finest hour. </p><p> </p><p>In my POV, Christianity was the killing factor of this world. Civilization was up and running and on it's way to greatness until the Romans adopted Christianity. It all went to sh!t after that and it took us way too many years to recover from it. So much was lost when the Christians burned across the land. The answers to many of the questiond many of you are asking were most likely in the scrolls and ancient books that the wonderous Christians burned by the lot. </p><p> </p><p>I may see some of the beliefs of the Muslims to be a bit extreme. But that observation is through the eyes of me, someone who is from this time and age of 'advancement'. But take it back to 1,500 years ago and you might say, "Hmm. I think they have a point."</p><p> </p><p>--pearl</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pearlheartgtr, post: 9591, member: 620"] [b]Re: Islam[/b] My cousin converted to Muslim a few years ago. Good ol' white boy from Virginia, a Muslim. I have no problem with his religious choice because I do not belive in a god or satan. If it makes him happy, then so be it. The Muslim religion has been the forefront since the terrorist attacks. But what is not to say the Christians haven't done the same or worse through the years? Except during that time there weren't plastic explosives. It has only been the last hundred or so years that women have been coming to equal footing with men in this predominately Christian society. The major difference between Christianity and Muslim is that Christians changed and molded their religion to the changing times where the Muslims kept to their antiquated beliefs. People tend to forget the blood spilled in the name of Christianity. Just something to push away in debate or conversation. We can go into the Crusades which was basically an excuse for a bunch of nobles to pillage, plunder and rape their way to the holyland. The Spanish Inquisition was another fun period of time. How many Jews were persecuted and killed? Then the Holocaust is our most recent event that America tends to remember, though the Catholic church finally said it was wrong only a few years ago after they helped many Nazi war criminals escape trial. And with the Holocaust, Americans basically forgot about what their forefathers did to the Natives. Proud nations were all but sent to oblivian because of the proud Christian white man who invaded and wanted to conquer the saveages of the land. Adolf Hitler was a lunatic, but most disturbing is that he admired America because we just about wiped out the Injuns. Genocide at its finest hour. In my POV, Christianity was the killing factor of this world. Civilization was up and running and on it's way to greatness until the Romans adopted Christianity. It all went to sh!t after that and it took us way too many years to recover from it. So much was lost when the Christians burned across the land. The answers to many of the questiond many of you are asking were most likely in the scrolls and ancient books that the wonderous Christians burned by the lot. I may see some of the beliefs of the Muslims to be a bit extreme. But that observation is through the eyes of me, someone who is from this time and age of 'advancement'. But take it back to 1,500 years ago and you might say, "Hmm. I think they have a point." --pearl [/QUOTE]
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