Zone1 Why is it not politically correct to be critical of religions other than Christianity?

The Atheists nations USSR Red China and Cambodia slaughtered over 100 million people in 50 years Red China gave us Covid thats not even counted. But lets compare the Spanish Inquisition killed 3000 people over 350 years. Atheists get the award. You even beat Hitler he only killed 60 million.
Neither the USSR nor China is atheist. They are/were "officially" atheist but the US is also "officially" secular so...
 
But lets compare the Spanish Inquisition killed 3000 people over 350 years.

christians used terrorism unchecked through the centuries for an endless variety of reasons, madeup witch hunts et al to feed their thirsts for violence ...

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their hands on executions and tortures are well known they used to employ and maintain their evil grip on society.
 
The Atheists nations USSR Red China and Cambodia slaughtered over 100 million people in 50 years Red China gave us Covid thats not even counted. But lets compare the Spanish Inquisition killed 3000 people over 350 years. Atheists get the award. You even beat Hitler he only killed 60 million.
USA sabotaged Chang Kai Shek and secretly aided Mao et.al. Mao kille 65 million Chinese.
The Edomite controlled "Catholic" (universal) church tortured and murdered all the herbal natural path healers in Europe and then sent doctors to do terrible things in the name of "healing".
That psychology was still harming people in 19th Century Germany; And most females went to hospitals to give birth. very many of these mothers and their babies died of terrible infections.
A Man Zimmelweise also ran a hospital, but He examined what the other hospitals were doing: The doctors examined dead bodies in the morning, then took their filthy hands and instruments contaminated by dead bodies, and used them on mothers and infants.
Zimmelweise's hospital sanitized most everything and no mothers died in His Hospital.
When Zimmelweise exposed the criminality of those doctors, they did everything they could to destroy Him; And this mentality exists among doctors today That is why it is very difficult to get a good doctor to testify against other doctors.
 
christians used terrorism unchecked through the centuries for an endless variety of reasons, madeup witch hunts et al to feed their thirsts for violence ...

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their hands on executions and tortures are well known they used to employ and maintain their evil grip on society.
The torturous murderous Inquisition racket was not a Christian custom. Any so called church participating in such criminality was no different from the evil Edomtes who persecuted, tortured and killed Real Christians in the Apostle Paul's early days. Killing Christ and Christ's followers is the mentality of what most people mistakenly call "Judaism".
 


We are in a alternate reality from where we originated.

Kinda wanna go back.
 


We are in a alternate reality from where we originated.

Kinda wanna go back.

Big Thank You, John DB for the bit about John Jacob Astor IV.
Gives an insight into why those who planned the sinking of the Olympia disguised as the Titanic included John Jacob Astor IV to be among the victims. Perhaps He was allied with the Congressmen who opposed establishing the Federal Reserve Bank.
Those Congressmen also went down with their free tickets to the cruise.
 
It’s a lot better than being a Jew in France! Or Syria. Or Sweden. Or Yemen. Or Poland. Or Iran.
 
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The reaction from the global Muslim community to the murder of the 21 Coptic Christians was overwhelmingly condemnatory, outraged, and sorrowful. Major Islamic religious institutions, Muslim-majority governments, and ordinary citizens strongly rejected the acts of ISIS, stating that the mass execution directly violated the core tenets of Islamic law and human decency. [1, 2]

Official Religious Condemnations
  • Al-Azhar University: As the world’s premier seat of Sunni Islamic learning, Cairo-based Al-Azhar immediately denounced the killings as "barbaric". The institution issued a firm statement asserting that such horrific actions "have nothing to do with any religion or human values". [1]
  • Dar al-Ifta: Egypt’s central authority for issuing Islamic legal rulings (fatwas) condemned the executions. Scholars clarified that under authentic Islamic jurisprudence, killing captives, workers, and non-combatants—especially those belonging to the Christian faith, who are historically protected under Islamic tradition as Ahl al-Kitab (People of the Book)—is strictly forbidden and viewed as a major sin. [1]
  • The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC): Representing 57 Muslim-majority nations, the OIC strongly condemned the "brutal terrorist act," stating that ISIS's ideology runs completely contrary to the peaceful teachings of Islam.

Political and Military Responses
  • Egyptian Government: President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, leading a Muslim-majority country, declared seven days of national mourning. He went on national television to state that Egypt reserved the right to respond. Within hours of the video's release, the Egyptian military launched targeted airstrikes against ISIS training camps and weapons stockpiles in Sirte, Libya. [1, 2]
  • Libyan Authorities: Libya’s internationally recognized government expressed profound grief and shame that the acts took place on their soil. Officials called on Libyans to unite against takfiri (extremist) groups and emphasize that the actions did not represent the Libyan people. [1]

Solidarity and Grassroots Reactions
  • Interfaith Grief in Egypt: The tragedy prompted intense solidarity within Egypt. Many Egyptian Muslims visited Coptic churches to offer condolences. Muslim neighbors in the Minya Governorate—where most of the victims were from—mourned alongside the Christian families, as the workers were widely respected community members who had traveled solely to provide for their households. []
  • Public Rejection of ISIS Ideology: Prominent Arab and Muslim commentators, journalists, and everyday citizens across social media vocally pushed back against the propaganda video. They argued that ISIS’s self-proclaimed "Islamic State" was an existential threat to Muslims and non-Muslims alike, pointing out that Muslims were statistically the primary victims of ISIS's terror network.
 
I agree, there are.

Watch the above video to better understand my position here.

As for wanting to live in Israel as a Muslim, Israel has a large Muslim population. They don't seem to mind. There are about 1.7 million Muslims living in Israel.
There was at least one Israeli Muslim that did mind.

One person has been killed and five others wounded after a man in a car opened fire at several locations in Israel, authorities say.

Israel's emergency service organisation Magen David Adom (MDA) said a man aged about 35 had died of gunshot wounds. Two of those injured were in a serious condition and three were in a moderate condition "with penetrating injuries to their bodies", MDA said.

The alleged attacker, identified as an Israeli Arab, was killed by security forces near the town of Kokhav Yair, not far from the occupied West Bank.
 
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