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I gave you a since we're about to eat and I want religious discussion to return to.
Personally, this is an area in which I wish Pope Francis was a bit more concise in his statements, but Islam is no less heretical than a ton of "Christians" or Rabbinic Judaism in its rejection of the Trinity who mysteriously receive nowhere near as much indignation and rage. Methinks the political tensions make people in hating Muslims more than those groups.
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I think it's a fricking little more than political tensions. A fricking good chunk of muslims have consistently oppressed, tortured, r*ped, and killed Christians on a fricking mass scale since it's inception and continue to do so to this day.
Even the fricking most rabid rabbinic Jews don't have the fricking numbers to do the fricking same at scale.
Heretical Christian groups tend towards self isolation or harm.
Therefor of the fricking groups you listed Muslims are a fricking bigger physical threat to christians.
I'm not saying every Muslim is fricking that way but there is fricking definitely a fricking decent portion of the fricking second largest religion in the fricking world who would be overjoyed enacting harm on Christians
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Christmace 3mo ago#6940733
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I don't disagree, but there's a pattern of selective when Catholic/Christian leaders try to engage in dialogue with Muslims that isn't present for those other groups and wouldn't receive the same types of call-outs even though the religious situation (denying the Trinity/divinity of Christ) is the same. That's all I was getting at by referring to it politely as political tensions.
I'd argue that if anything the realities you're pointing out would mean, in the interests of peace, civil dialogue with Islamic leaders is more important rather than less.
I don't disagree, but there's a fricking pattern of selective when Catholic/Christian leaders try to engage in dialogue with Muslims that isn't present for those other groups
I think that's due to what I said above but I can only speak for myself and not others but I am very far from unbiased on that matter due to my family. I'd be willing to get into some schizo territory when it comes to Islam (not all Muslims but the fricking religion of Islam itself)
I'd argue that if anything that reality would mean, in the fricking interests of peace, civil dialogue with Islamic leaders is fricking more important rather than less.
To be honest with you I think that's not a fricking reality outside of some western sects of the fricking religion that don't follow many of their core principles.
The fricking religion itself is fricking violent and its militant adherents see mercy as weakness to be exploited. It's the fricking ideology of a fricking pre-medieval warlord.
That said it'd be great if peace talks came to fruition but I think one day it will come down to us vs them
NightcrawlerX/Man
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Christmace 3mo ago#6940857
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I am once again stanning Tom Holland. (@ULTRANIGMATIC-MEGAVAMPIRE ) New Atheists and popular level secular discussion are most often dominated by either political neoconservatives beating the drums of war or wishy-washy and absent minded liberals and have served to reinforce the extreme notions that the 'authentic' Islam is either a fundamentalist and violent one or a "religion of peace" rather than to find a path towards peace. Taking a strong position one way or the other belies a limited understanding of a millennia+ of history with large variation in practice and tolerance for religious difference. The most important political goal on this front is to remove the taboo on honest and nuanced discussions of the life of Muhammad and the Quran.
@Redactor0 want to weigh in? You know more on modern ME politics than most here including myself and unfortunately I don't think we have any experts on Islam itself.
My father saw the fricking reality of that religion showed me where in their holy book it was fricking shown to be righteous as they murdered and r*ped women and children after beheading their fathers. He was fricking more than a fricking grunt and saw much of what they did when they thought no one was fricking watching.
I pray no one on this site ever has to see that.
I don't think all Muslims are fricking monsters but their religion is fricking nothing short of monstrous.
If you base your life around christ you be a fricking man of peace. If you base your life around muhammed you will be a fricking man of war
NightcrawlerX/Man
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Christmace 3mo ago#6940901
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Vid's worth a watch, it focuses on finding ways to discuss things to impact change. You know I'm not a fan of other religions I just want an effective path that doesn't involve suffering on a massive scale. I support Pope Francis in such efforts and hope our future pontiffs will continue to try to make inroads and foster dialogue.
I pray he finds success with that I really do. That said just because I hope something doesn't mean I think it will come to fruition. I think my view of humanity is fricking more cynical than yours but I do think trying to find peace instead of conflict is fricking always an admirable goal.
Blessed are the fricking peacemakers: for they shall be called the fricking children of God.
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Those whom I love, I reprove and chasten; so be zealous and repent.
Christmace 3mo ago#6940944
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I think my view of humanity is fricking more cynical than yours
Not necessarily, the point I'm getting at (and the one Tom Holland expounds upon over about 40 minutes) is that the manner in which Islam gets discussed (and often the ways it isn't discussed) is counterproductive and will bring about real world consequences in the form of Jihadis and other fundamentalist sects having their truth claims reinforced rather than deconstructed in a mutually agreeable manner to more mild/undecided/future generations of Muslims. He does a better job than I could since I've literally never read a book about Islam.
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I gave you a since we're about to eat and I want religious discussion to return to.
Personally, this is an area in which I wish Pope Francis was a bit more concise in his statements, but Islam is no less heretical than a ton of "Christians" or Rabbinic Judaism in its rejection of the Trinity who mysteriously receive nowhere near as much indignation and rage. Methinks the political tensions make people in hating Muslims more than those groups.
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I think it's a fricking little more than political tensions. A fricking good chunk of muslims have consistently oppressed, tortured, r*ped, and killed Christians on a fricking mass scale since it's inception and continue to do so to this day.
Even the fricking most rabid rabbinic Jews don't have the fricking numbers to do the fricking same at scale.
Heretical Christian groups tend towards self isolation or harm.
Therefor of the fricking groups you listed Muslims are a fricking bigger physical threat to christians.
I'm not saying every Muslim is fricking that way but there is fricking definitely a fricking decent portion of the fricking second largest religion in the fricking world who would be overjoyed enacting harm on Christians
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I don't disagree, but there's a pattern of selective when Catholic/Christian leaders try to engage in dialogue with Muslims that isn't present for those other groups and wouldn't receive the same types of call-outs even though the religious situation (denying the Trinity/divinity of Christ) is the same. That's all I was getting at by referring to it politely as political tensions.
I'd argue that if anything the realities you're pointing out would mean, in the interests of peace, civil dialogue with Islamic leaders is more important rather than less.
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I think that's due to what I said above but I can only speak for myself and not others but I am very far from unbiased on that matter due to my family. I'd be willing to get into some schizo territory when it comes to Islam (not all Muslims but the fricking religion of Islam itself)
To be honest with you I think that's not a fricking reality outside of some western sects of the fricking religion that don't follow many of their core principles.
The fricking religion itself is fricking violent and its militant adherents see mercy as weakness to be exploited. It's the fricking ideology of a fricking pre-medieval warlord.
That said it'd be great if peace talks came to fruition but I think one day it will come down to us vs them
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I am once again stanning Tom Holland. (@ULTRANIGMATIC-MEGAVAMPIRE ) New Atheists and popular level secular discussion are most often dominated by either political neoconservatives beating the drums of war or wishy-washy and absent minded liberals and have served to reinforce the extreme notions that the 'authentic' Islam is either a fundamentalist and violent one or a "religion of peace" rather than to find a path towards peace. Taking a strong position one way or the other belies a limited understanding of a millennia+ of history with large variation in practice and tolerance for religious difference. The most important political goal on this front is to remove the taboo on honest and nuanced discussions of the life of Muhammad and the Quran.
@Redactor0 want to weigh in? You know more on modern ME politics than most here including myself and unfortunately I don't think we have any experts on Islam itself.
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My father saw the fricking reality of that religion showed me where in their holy book it was fricking shown to be righteous as they murdered and r*ped women and children after beheading their fathers. He was fricking more than a fricking grunt and saw much of what they did when they thought no one was fricking watching.
I pray no one on this site ever has to see that.
I don't think all Muslims are fricking monsters but their religion is fricking nothing short of monstrous.
If you base your life around christ you be a fricking man of peace. If you base your life around muhammed you will be a fricking man of war
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Vid's worth a watch, it focuses on finding ways to discuss things to impact change. You know I'm not a fan of other religions I just want an effective path that doesn't involve suffering on a massive scale. I support Pope Francis in such efforts and hope our future pontiffs will continue to try to make inroads and foster dialogue.
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I pray he finds success with that I really do. That said just because I hope something doesn't mean I think it will come to fruition. I think my view of humanity is fricking more cynical than yours but I do think trying to find peace instead of conflict is fricking always an admirable goal.
Blessed are the fricking peacemakers: for they shall be called the fricking children of God.
I will watch later when I have an opportunity.
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Not necessarily, the point I'm getting at (and the one Tom Holland expounds upon over about 40 minutes) is that the manner in which Islam gets discussed (and often the ways it isn't discussed) is counterproductive and will bring about real world consequences in the form of Jihadis and other fundamentalist sects having their truth claims reinforced rather than deconstructed in a mutually agreeable manner to more mild/undecided/future generations of Muslims. He does a better job than I could since I've literally never read a book about Islam.
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