To: Brumar89 who wrote (873806 ) 7/19/2015 4:57:22 PM From: tejek 1 RecommendationRecommended By gronieel2
Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577835 My opinion is based on history and my study of a Life of Muhammed I bought from a Muslim website. It details the facts about Muhammed. My God that was over 2 millennia ago......what can that possibly have to do with Muslims in the 21st century. BTW no one knows for sure that Mohammad actually existed.I've read the NT and Jesus was nothing like Muhammed and that does make a difference. You can't a mandate for violence in the NT, unlike the Koran, Hadith, and Sira. You apparently don't know the history of Christianity. For a long time, violence was synonymous with Christianity despite the fact that Jesus was alleged to be peace loving.Just as it is with Christianity and with most religions. You religious types think your religion is the true religion and your god is the true god. And when people don't buy into your 'truth', you go all apeshit. That moral equivalence tactic is bogus. I don't go all apeshit at you folks. You have posted death wishes for people like me though. When? Link plz. Why do you think smarter men than you wanted religion kept out of the gov't??? To protect the freedom of religion. It was actually an establishment of religion they banned, as well as infringements on the practice of religion. They didn't want religion per se kept out of govt. The FF's actually held church services in Congress for decades, called national days of prayer regularly, and looked on religion as a desirable bastion of public morality which they knew to be necessary for the nation to flourish. Religion was kept out of gov't because religion and religious types are divisive and tend to be biased ideologues. 'Mass murder, beheadings, highway robbery, enslavement, rape, torture, terrorism' ..........all done in the name of Christianity. Then why aren't Christians still doing this??? Christians still are:Tens of thousands of Muslims flee Christian militias in Central African Republic washingtonpost.com