madbean wrote:
moda0306 wrote:
However, the problem is, the God of the Old Testament, IMO, was something of a terrorist/murderer himself... and to the degree that Christians believe the entire Bible is the 100% true Word of God (some don't), they are advocating following a book that has much of the same gory brutality as the Koran does.
I agree with what you say about the angry God of the Old Testament but isn't interesting that Jews, who reject the New Testament, have, for the most part, moved beyond that primitive view? It would make you think that there is still hope for Islam but as long as they revere and imitate Mohammed, I just can't see it happening.
Yes! If I put my "tribalist" hat on, I have a lot of respect for the Jewish community.
They have some cultural/traditional traits I find a bit much at times, but holy $hit if I held that against people I'd hate everyone. Overall, they're compassionate, productive, responsible, funny, fun people, from what I've experienced personally.
I hope that doesn't offend anyone, for any reason.... just kind of shooting from the hip, here.
It is odd to me that their book is one brutal SoB, yet I find them to be more consistently Christ-like than Christians (perhaps it's my exposure to Christian conservatives, and the popularity of Socialism within the Israeli & Jewish community (yes, I'm sort of calling Jesus a Socialist)).
This is why I put no real weight on these remarks about how brutal the Koran is. I mean, yeah it is, but I'm not going to listen to Jews and Christians tell me that it proves that theirs is a B-S religion without smirking a bit. I have to listen to a Christian tell me that me and people FAR better than I am are going to hell in one breath (you know... ETERNAL F*CKING HELLFIRE), and that "Islam, by its very nature, is oppressive and brutal" because of the Koran in the next. I'll take dying in a terrorist attack over eternal damnation, any day. Talk about "oppressive." Sh!t.
It's all a show with no decent analysis. It's like watching the WWE.
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