I think the whole point is that humans will be violent no matter what their base belief. But if we divorce humans from the ideology, and just compare the ideologies themselves, Islam, and Muhammad as the main prophet of that religion, is waaaaaay more violent than Jesus is with Christianity. The main comparison is the main guy preaching the word. Not what the followers of each religion do.
Christians were brutal back in the day. Hell, pretty much everyone was brutal back in the day. But if you want to find justification for being brutal it is easier to find it in Islam than it is with the Christians, and especially the Protestant faith that focuses primarily on the New Testament and frequently dismisses the brutality in the Old Testament as being superseded by Jesus.
Mohammed presided over slaughters, raped daughters in front of murdered fathers, married and raped little girls, etc. Jesus was much less horrible a literary person than that. God the Father in the Old Testament? Yeah, he was as brutal as Mohammed. Jesus was a sweetheart. Of course he's fictional. Which would explain it. Mohammed was real and disgusting.
Christians were brutal back in the day. Hell, pretty much everyone was brutal back in the day. But if you want to find justification for being brutal it is easier to find it in Islam than it is with the Christians, and especially the Protestant faith that focuses primarily on the New Testament and frequently dismisses the brutality in the Old Testament as being superseded by Jesus.
Mohammed presided over slaughters, raped daughters in front of murdered fathers, married and raped little girls, etc. Jesus was much less horrible a literary person than that. God the Father in the Old Testament? Yeah, he was as brutal as Mohammed. Jesus was a sweetheart. Of course he's fictional. Which would explain it. Mohammed was real and disgusting.
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