RE: Why do Atheists defend Islam?
December 7, 2015 at 6:31 pm
(This post was last modified: December 7, 2015 at 6:37 pm by Catholic_Lady.)
(December 7, 2015 at 5:18 pm)abaris Wrote:(December 7, 2015 at 5:08 pm)Catholic_Lady Wrote: I get that Christianity, which has been around for over 2000 years, has gone through its dark times. But they were just that - times. Every group has had its bad times with very bad people, including American history. It's only normal. But its the extent of how much it happens within Islam that causes pause. Christianity hasn't been non stop bloodshed and fighting since Jesus till now a days, like it is with Islam. Islam has existed for 1400 years. Since Mohammed himself until now, it's been violent.
Oh, please! This is really pissing me off, since it's that ignorant. Get some history lessons, damn it. Look at the Middle Ages and tolerance towards other religions. Want to make a bet where society was more tolerant in general? Towards jews, especially? Want to make a bet, where science flourished and where people were even too ignorant to keep the Roman aqueducts in shape? Do you have any idea what numbers you're yotting down and where they have their origin?
So, are you saying Christianity, like Islam, has been non stop violent and bloodshed since Jesus himself (in their case, Mohammed) and still now? Because that's the claim I made. I never said Christianity hasn't had dark times. In fact, I acknowledged that they did.
Quote:Also, since you're so proud of your South America - might want to look at all the conflicts, the Contras and every other brand of violent terrorists wanting to overthrow one government or the other. True, they don't do it in the name of Jesus, but the Contras, being as despicable as they come, fought the godless regime of the Sandinistas.
The strawmen are getting annoying. I never said I was proud of South America. I said it is filled with drug problems, corrupt government, poverty, lacking in education, etc. I'm not sure how that translated to me saying I was proud. My point was that even with all those problems, people there don't go around killing each other in the name of Jesus. Which you just said youself here too, so I don't see what your problem is.
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