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In my original post, my intent was to raise the awareness of Fundamentalism in any religion, but but in our times, the continuing strife between Christiananity, and its now fundamental aspects, and Islamic fundamentalism as is being expressed by too many redical groups.
I listed some of the things said early on by some preachers and others here, now silenced, at least publicly for the most part, by our media, and maybe the threat of being sued.
However, on the other side, Islamic laws seem to be quite different. In fact, Islam is more than often the law as noted in Saudi Arabia and a few other places.
What is not generally and popularly known is that Christianity, in its belief in the god of their bible, is not true, but a fiction instilled in us by, first of all, ignorance and the heavy hand of the original church of Catholicism which inculcated even our generation with both the threat of their punishment, and eternal punishment.
The first is real, the latter a fiction if it is based on the word of the bible (which very few realize).
There are those who are peaceful in their religion, but many who are such fundamentalist believers that they are perpetrating horrors on us, and on their own kind. Of course, now I am speaking of Muslims.
However, think about fundamentalists and abortion. They bomb and killl just like Islamist fundamentalists. Maybe not as prolifically, but we do have laws that put somewhat of a damper on them whereas it is often not so in the Middle East.
But for fundamentalism, this might be a rarity in its present expression and there would not be the greiving that is going on now on bott sides.
Someone, I think, said something about our side not being like what has recently happened in Orlando. However, on the fifteenth of this month, I found this by Mark Joseph Stern on the Internet. I'm just posting the last portion of it:
<quote> Until very recently, the Christian right’’s primary mode of attack on the LGBTQ community did not center around pleas for ““traditional marriage.”” It centered around cruel, ferocious attacks on our families and our identities, depicting us as debauched perverts and disgusting lechers. And once a year, the entire weight of this animus came crashing down on Orlando——just because a bunch of gay families wanted to take their kids to Disney World at the same time. Conservative Christian activists may not be directly to blame for the massacre at Pulse. But they are responsible for relentlessly vilifying the LGBTQ community in terms that often spilled over into outright hatred. </Quote>
It is not only people like Pat Robertson, but a multitude of ohters who hold fast to the fundamentalist view that even (and too often especially) the Old Testament is the word of god.
It is false! My words and proofs have been silenced by interested parties who have found a way past the rules, but this post can only be silenced by Laurel, and I don't think it is among the prohibited items of the forbidden. At least I hope not.
Please think about it.
Peace
w
Do you prefer brown or yellow?Maybe you should try some mustard with that AIDS dick, dude.
I think it's interesting that when a Muslim kills homosexuals because Leviticus there's more screaming to ban Muslims entering the US, put all Muslims on a watch list and close Mosques, yet when a WASP kills homosexuals because Leviticus there's complete silence about anything other than guns and mental health, aside from the religious extremists celebrating the death of another sodomite.
Well despite Leviticus, Jews have not been killing homosexuals for 4000 years, and I don't believe that since the rabbinical tradition was established it has ever been advocated by rabbis. Nor am I aware of any significant Christian group in modern times that has advocated killing people because of their sexual orientation. As a Christian, I would certainly argue that killing people for their sexual orientation is a part of the law from which Jesus freed humanity.
Moslem clerics routinely call for the death sentence to be applied to homosexuals, and Moslems routinely do exactly that. They also kill people for a variety of other sexual transgressions. So I find your "interest" to be, well interesting. Are you trying to deflect attention from a very real contemporary problem?
Well despite Leviticus, Jews have not been killing homosexuals for 4000 years, and I don't believe that since the rabbinical tradition was established it has ever been advocated by rabbis. Nor am I aware of any significant Christian group in modern times that has advocated killing people because of their sexual orientation. As a Christian, I would certainly argue that killing people for their sexual orientation is a part of the law from which Jesus freed humanity.
Moslem clerics routinely call for the death sentence to be applied to homosexuals, and Moslems routinely do exactly that. They also kill people for a variety of other sexual transgressions. So I find your "interest" to be, well interesting. Are you trying to deflect attention from a very real contemporary problem?
First, your 4,000 years is off according to modern research, by textual religious research, and archeology, and now by genetic SNPs (single nucleotide polymorphisms). SNPs are in a library that is genetically able to tell different races, etc. In his book, A Troublesome Inheritance, Genes, Race, and Human History (The Penguin Press, 2014), the author, Nicholas Wade, mentions, among others, that about 3,000 years ago marks the probable beginning of the Jewish Religion
This is in line with other authoritative authors, many of whiich I have itemized in my stories and essays.
Secondly, you need to read my opening statement at the inception of this thread that speaks of several leaders of Christian extremists who call for the death of homosexuals and lesbians.
I repeat: the bible is not a historical document. The Hebrew language has not been historically known until about the time of David in approximately 1,000 BCE.
It is easy, once you understand that the bible is not the work of any god, either directly or by inspiration, that the writers (and yes, there were many), did not know the history that they purported to write in the Book of Daniel, as well as elsewhere.
Peace
w
If you where completely honest you would see that this type of behavior is a true outlier in today's Christianity while it is the norm in Islam in majority Muslim countries.
But that wouldn't exactly fit the dishonest narrative you are trying to build?
If you where completely honest you would see that this type of behavior is a true outlier in today's Christianity while it is the norm in Islam in majority Muslim countries.
But that wouldn't exactly fit the dishonest narrative you are trying to build?
However, think about fundamentalists and abortion. They bomb and killl just like Islamist fundamentalists. Maybe not as prolifically, but we do have laws that put somewhat of a damper on them whereas it is often not so in the Middle East.
The majority of Muslim nations are 3rd world shitholes, that has nothing to do with Islam. Same religion that ruled when the Islamic world was the leading center for learning and tolerance.
Christian fundies have always been intolerant and ignorant.
Qatar, Kuwait, UAE, Oman, Saudi....
All not third world. All places it's ok to beat your wife. All places being gay will get you killed.
You keep spewing this bullshit, and it is literally absurd -- and you clearly don't see the absurdity of it.
According to you, the frequency of Christian fundamentalist violence is only "dampened" by restrictive laws of Western society, while "not so much" in Middle Eastern countries often heavily influenced by Islamic legal traditions. Perhaps you were thinking of legal traditions were thieves have their hands cut off and beheading is actually a form of capital punishment inflicted by the state.
So what SHOULD that tell you about Christian based Western societies and Middle Eastern societies? Where the hell do you think LAW comes from? Christians in the West didn't have restrictive laws against violence imposed UPON them. They brought that concept of law WITH them when they first settled here. While the law has certainly evolved, the basic prohibition against murder and assault has remained consistent since its origins.
You've got your head so far up your ass you can't get a tan on your arms.
Oh, there are some who praise him.What must be really fucking with Fundamentalist Christians' heads is the fact that a whole heap of gays got shot (and FCs LOVE homosexuality, right?) and it was done by a Muslim guy - who they ought to be praising.
Then why is the birthrate in "Christian" nations declining while the population of the religion of Peace is ballooning?
Then why is the birthrate in "Christian" nations declining while the population of the religion of Peace is ballooning?
Because the majority of "Christian" countries are considered to be first-world nations, and the majority of "Moslem" countries are essentially third world shitholes.
In a first world country, birth control (and abortion) are generally available (despite the best efforts of conservative fundamentalists to the contrary).
In third world countries, mortality rates are much higher, sex education is non-existent, and the general patriarchal attitude reduces a woman's role to A) birthing babbies and B ) carryin' a man's spunk from the marital bed to teh toilet.
But how do they go about it?Because traditionally christian nations like the US, Ireland, etc... have all legalized abortion.
Meanwhile, in third world Muslim nations woman are property to be used to breed the next generation of Muslims.
Let's not forget the fact that in 1st world countries most kids grow up into adulthood, you don't have to have 17 kids just to make sure 1-2 of them make it.