Marion Morrison
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Why? The Romans murdered Jesus, and that started the faith spreading? Did it not?Isn't that how Christianity started?"Isis claims bombing that killed five on Jolo island
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Another day...another Muslim slaughter in the news....
1.In a study of the historicity of Islam, several rather significant…and dramatic… issues stand out.
First, it is based on 7th century tribal aims, meaning the dominance of one’s tribe over all others.
Second, the design for domination is not to win over others by good works and good examples, but rather by murder and threats.
Third, and most essential in understanding the contemporary ramifications, unlike Judeo-Christian iterations, it has not undergone a reformation: these same doctrines apply for large segments of the Muslim ummah, community:
A) Killing of Apostates, those who decide to leave the religion
B) Kill those who insult Islam or the Prophet
C) Beating of women, and stoning them to death for infractions
D) Declaring war on non-Muslims either to convert them, or to have them pay a second-class citizen tax
E) Enslave and rape female war prisoners, as in Darfur
F) Fight and kill Jews as preparation for the end days
G) Kill gays
H) Calling Jews Pigs and Monkeys
2. If we choose as a Litmus Test the sanctity of human life, then we find Islam, Marxism, Nazism, Progressivism, Liberalism, and every Democrat candidate for the presidency on the same side. Edwin Black in his book, “ The Farhud: The Roots of the Arab-Nazi Alliance in the Holocaust” points to the extermination of the Jews of Medina represents the iconic moment in Islam, just as the Sermon on the Mount is the iconic moment of Christianity, or the parting of the Red Sea is for the Jews.
3. “Christians and Jews....the more devout, the less violent. Not so with Islam.” Bill Donohue
Should there be any doubt as to the truth of this statement, consider the Salman Rushdie event…
This is what passed for normal in the Muslim community.
'After the Rushdie affair, Islam in Britain became fused with an agenda of murder'
Melanie Phillips
In 1988, the novelist and British citizen Salman Rushdie published his novel, The Satanic Verses. A bitter satire on Islam which understandably gave serious offence, its publication provoked uproar in the Islamic world ….in Iran, Ayatollah Khomeini issued a fatwa, sentencing Rushdie to death for writing the book, …As a result, Rushdie was forced to go into hiding for many years and to live the life of a highly guarded fugitive, with a bounty on his head for anyone who succeeded in killing him.
Sayed Abdul Quddus, the secretary of the Bradford Council of Mosques, claimed that Rushdie had 'tortured Islam' and deserved to pay the penalty by 'hanging'.
Speaking in Bradford, where the first demonstrations against the book took place, he said: 'Muslims here would kill him and I would willingly sacrifice my own life and that of my children to carry out the ayatollah's wishes should the opportunity arise.' Dr Kalim Siddiqui, director of the Iranian-backed Muslim Institute, shouted at a meeting: 'I would like every Muslim to raise his hand in agreement with the death sentence on Salman Rushdie. Let the world see that every Muslim agrees that this man should be put away.'”
'After the Rushdie affair, Islam in Britain became fused with an agenda of murder'
Is murder an acceptable method of spreading a faith?????
Wha a stupid post.
Wrong, The Jews murdered Jesus, The Romans didn't like it, but there was nothing they could do.
Not according to the New Testament.
"Jesus was crucified as a Jewish victim of Roman violence. On this, all written authorities agree. A Gentile Roman governor, Pontius Pilate, condemned him to death and had him tortured and executed by Gentile Roman soldiers. Jesus was indeed one of thousands of Jews crucified by the Romans."
The Crucifixion of Jesus and the Jews
You know better than this..no bibliography, no references whatsoever.
Pontius Pilate did not like that they wanted to kill Jesus, but he washed his hands of the whole affair. -The Bible
Here's proof:
"24When Pilate saw that he could prevail nothing, but that rather a tumult was made, he took water, and washed his hands before the multitude, saying, I am innocent of the blood of this just person: see ye to it. 25Then answered all the people, and said, His blood be on us, and on our children. 26Then released he Barabbas unto them: and when he had scourged Jesus, he delivered him to be crucified."
Matthew 27 KJV
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