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To: Jim S who wrote (1021)9/15/2006 7:16:17 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10087
 
Jim early in this discussion, that started out by Cobaltblue's outrage that Protestants would dare to make judgemental or biased comments about Catholics, someone remarked ...

"I hope this doesn't turn into one of those 'My religion is better than yours' debates.

We can put blanks in that statement and no matter what groups you pick the results are the same ...that BLANKs would dare to make judgemental or biased comments about BLANKS,

Well debates that compare religions ALWAYS turn into that. There is certainly nothing wrong with analysis of religious doctrine, but it is easy to turn that corner and begin demonizing everything you see in that poorly lit and mysterious other camp.

Social comparisons always start with a 'better than' perspective and generally end up with a 'no toleration of' perpective.

There are certainly horrific acts being committed by Muslim leaders, their groups, and Individual Muslims in the world, just as there are a number of rapes, murders, and other types of heinous crimes committed in the cities of America on a daily basis; and there is conduct by American non-muslim leaders, their followers, and individuals that is disgusting occuring every day. However judgemental conduct toward any large group of diverse human beings is unjust, and harmful.

The push to win for your side, especially when it is for social authority or membership, can be a dangerously immoral path to start down. IMO



To: Jim S who wrote (1021)9/15/2006 8:09:31 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10087
 
No, organized religions that claim to be promoting Christianity by the use of violence don't have an admirable track record.

The difference is that Christ never told anybody to kill anybody, for any reason whatsoever.

Which cannot be said about Mohammed.
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