(February 15, 2015 at 3:20 pm)Esquilax Wrote: christianity has it too, it's just that christians are less likely to take that part literally. They've entered the stage of their religion where all the inconvenient things are to be interpreted, which doesn't appear to be a stage that has fully swept over the younger islamic religion just yet.
That's ignoring all the raving pastors calling for killing gays and dreaming about theocracy as well as the hundreds of millions of muslims, who don't go out killing everyone not believing in Islam.
It's also ignoring the christian lawmakers, who, especially in the USA, try to sneak their version of Sharia law into schools and state legislations.
The only difference between radical christianity and radical Islam is the social and legal framework that keeps up the barriers in most places. Sometimes they break and the results are as ugly as - to take one recent example - the Charlie Hebdo shootings.