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To: i-node who wrote (155447)12/1/2002 1:06:15 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1579749
 
You're apparently trying to impute upon Christianity some kind of violence in response to my assertion that Islam is violent. The problem with your statement, of course, is that there is no indication of a causal relationship between Christianity today and violence, while there is a clear causal relationship between Islam and violence.

In effect, you've drawn a conclusion where no basis for such conclusion exists.


Let me see.......you say that there is no causal relationship between Christianity and violence.

Does that mean Christianity has nothing to do with the violence in N. Ireland? Christianity is not responsible at all for the violence between the Serbs and Muslim Kosovans? Christianity had nothing to do with the Spanish Inquisition? Christianity and religion were not the issue in the recent violence between Muslim Nigerians and Christian Nigerians?

It seems to me your argument doesn't hold up under close examination.

ted