aris2chat
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Example please.
This is what religion does to those who have differing beliefs
What god could possibly find this acceptable?
This is what SOME religions do to those with different beliefs. Christians don't do it and most other religions don't do it. Hell, Buddhists believe it's wrong to kill an insect. So, which particular religions do you feel kill those with different beliefs. I really would like to know. PS: I'm talking about modern times.
Christians used to do this. Christians still kill and abuse those of other faiths. Christians still go to war. Christians still pit themselves against other sects and religions.
Christians might have changed their methods but the reasons behind this type of act is still there.
Christians still are at war against those who are different or hold differing beliefs. Religion is still used as a justification to kill or hate others.
Gays, abortions, muslims, mormons, blacks and other racial groups, atheists, even other political systems.
Christians used to wage war on africans, asians, south americans and other christians. They committed genocide against other christian groups, against pagans, those believed to be witches, women in general, against jews, muslims, hindus, etc.. They have forced people to become christians.
Churches preach about hate and going to war against those they label as evil because they are not members of that particular church.
Churches used to teach slavery and submission of women. Many still treat women as slaves or property. They push religion onto people and even so so far as to baptize the dead of other faiths.
There are millions of religions but christians preach and even threaten others with hell because there is no path to god expect their particular church.
How many wars have not involved christians? How many have been told they are at war against evil and that war is in the name of god?
Christianity has had a bloody and cruel history.
When has war not invoked the name of god by one group or another?