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Originally posted by Furbs
reply to post by TheOriginalGeeza
Are you kidding me?
Jesus is ALL ABOUT killing his enemies! All of them. (Rev. 19)
The "Second Coming" of Jesus is loaded with War, Death, and Destruction of anyone that is not Christian. Not really a religion of Peace at all when you actually study it.
Originally posted by newcovenant
reply to post by seabag
There are folks who claim Al Qaeda is a group made up by the CIA.
I always have wondered since this entire religious war unfolded...why is the Vatican, the seat of Christianity left untouched. They are not after Christendom too seriously by simply targeting a few Christians here and there.You would go for the gusto. Why don't they?
So what do you think we should do about this, Seabag, question mark. I am thinking your answer might involve some killing.
Someone needs to be the bigger country and stop the hate and killing. The fix and changes won't happen tomorrow, but we can not keep handling the problems the same way and that is with more violence.
Seabag, you need to change it up a bit, I didn't even need to look to know it was you that started this thread, just by the title. Obsess much
Originally posted by TheOriginalGeeza
Originally posted by Furbs
reply to post by TheOriginalGeeza
Are you kidding me?
Jesus is ALL ABOUT killing his enemies! All of them. (Rev. 19)
The "Second Coming" of Jesus is loaded with War, Death, and Destruction of anyone that is not Christian. Not really a religion of Peace at all when you actually study it.
Rev. 19 talks about Gods judgement I think and is a prophecy, correct me if I'm wrong, however, this does not instruct Christians to kill non-believers does it?
Do you see the difference?
Islam instructs followers to kill non-believers and Christianity instructs followers to love their enemy.
Originally posted by tothetenthpower
Just as a side note,
Noam Chomsky was asked what we could do to prevent terrorism.
His answer?
Stop participating in it.
~Tenth
Originally posted by Furbs
Originally posted by TheOriginalGeeza
Originally posted by Furbs
reply to post by TheOriginalGeeza
Are you kidding me?
Jesus is ALL ABOUT killing his enemies! All of them. (Rev. 19)
The "Second Coming" of Jesus is loaded with War, Death, and Destruction of anyone that is not Christian. Not really a religion of Peace at all when you actually study it.
Rev. 19 talks about Gods judgement I think and is a prophecy, correct me if I'm wrong, however, this does not instruct Christians to kill non-believers does it?
Do you see the difference?
Islam instructs followers to kill non-believers and Christianity instructs followers to love their enemy.
This teaches Christians that they are right, and everyone else is an enemy of Jesus worthy of death.
What difference am I supposed to be seeing here, as there is no counterpoint being made?
Originally posted by TheOriginalGeeza
Originally posted by Furbs
Originally posted by TheOriginalGeeza
Originally posted by Furbs
reply to post by TheOriginalGeeza
Are you kidding me?
Jesus is ALL ABOUT killing his enemies! All of them. (Rev. 19)
The "Second Coming" of Jesus is loaded with War, Death, and Destruction of anyone that is not Christian. Not really a religion of Peace at all when you actually study it.
Rev. 19 talks about Gods judgement I think and is a prophecy, correct me if I'm wrong, however, this does not instruct Christians to kill non-believers does it?
Do you see the difference?
Islam instructs followers to kill non-believers and Christianity instructs followers to love their enemy.
This teaches Christians that they are right, and everyone else is an enemy of Jesus worthy of death.
What difference am I supposed to be seeing here, as there is no counterpoint being made?
No...
Christians are taught to love the people who would do them harm.
Islam apparently teaches followers to kill non-believers.
The difference you should see is simple; Christianity does not command followers to kill anyone...
Can the same be said of Islam?
If you can't work it it out then I can't help you my friend.
Originally posted by Furbs
Originally posted by TheOriginalGeeza
Originally posted by Furbs
Originally posted by TheOriginalGeeza
Originally posted by Furbs
reply to post by TheOriginalGeeza
Are you kidding me?
Jesus is ALL ABOUT killing his enemies! All of them. (Rev. 19)
The "Second Coming" of Jesus is loaded with War, Death, and Destruction of anyone that is not Christian. Not really a religion of Peace at all when you actually study it.
Rev. 19 talks about Gods judgement I think and is a prophecy, correct me if I'm wrong, however, this does not instruct Christians to kill non-believers does it?
Do you see the difference?
Islam instructs followers to kill non-believers and Christianity instructs followers to love their enemy.
This teaches Christians that they are right, and everyone else is an enemy of Jesus worthy of death.
What difference am I supposed to be seeing here, as there is no counterpoint being made?
No...
Christians are taught to love the people who would do them harm.
Islam apparently teaches followers to kill non-believers.
The difference you should see is simple; Christianity does not command followers to kill anyone...
Can the same be said of Islam?
If you can't work it it out then I can't help you my friend.
Yes, the same can be said of Islam.
'Christians, hasten to help your brothers in the East, for they are being attacked. Arm for the rescue of Jerusalem under your captain Christ. Wear his cross as your badge. If you are killed your sins will be pardoned.'
Originally posted by DeadSeraph
Originally posted by newcovenant
reply to post by seabag
There are folks who claim Al Qaeda is a group made up by the CIA.
I always have wondered since this entire religious war unfolded...why is the Vatican, the seat of Christianity left untouched. They are not after Christendom too seriously by simply targeting a few Christians here and there.You would go for the gusto. Why don't they?
Because Catholicism isn't Christianity.