I'm not sure Isis is that concerned about unfaithful Muslims. They are concerned with power and hate
Like you, ISIS persecutes those that don't subscribe to their brand. That's why you are sooooo "concerned" with those that don't live up to your idea of what is "unfaithful". And that's why fake christians are such a problem.
I missed where I have persecuted anyone.
I am more concerned about unfaithful Christians because making a covenant with God and breaking it is far more evil then being an ignoramus who never made a covenant
To whom much is given much is required.
You do seem to harbor much of the same hate for non-believers in your version of religion as does ISIS. Your alleged covenants with your gawds are really no different than the covenants ISIS makes with theirs. They're a bit more excitable in the sense that they have no issue with killing and maiming to enforce their club membership.
To define as
evil someone joining your covenant club and then either reconsidering their position or making a considered choice to leave the club is approaching the reactionary, cult status of ISIS.
In a very real sense, I see people with your extremist attitudes as different from the ISIS soldier only as a function of place of birth.
Amusing. As I don't hate anyone. Takes too much effort. In fact I would go out of my way to help you. Which is precisely why I am often here trying to persuade you to get to know God instead of doing other things.
Thanks for your offer of help but I've found that religions are less about helping than they are about increasing head count for the purpose of bolstering their power, wealth and influence.
Lastly, of the asserted gawds, I just don't have any reason to accept your configuration to be true as opposed to other configurations. As we know, all books of gawds are written by men with none of the writers making a solid case that they are transcribing the literal words of any of the gawds. And to be honest, I'm less convinced by the claims of Joseph Smith than I am for most other claims of men who will say they have had communications with (or received gifts from), the gawds.