This is a typical example of deception by omission. Yes islamic rule does allow Jews and Christians to live as second-class citizens under Shariah..... but ONLY if they pay the islamic head tax, otherwise they get killed. Plus, they must not pray openly, build new churches or synagogues, prosyletize, criticize islam, or marry muslim women.
So by omitting the fine print of islamic rules, we are left with "allow them to practise their religions", which sounds oh-so-wonderfully touchy-feely nice. — Nobeernolife
Or to make this a lot of fun, why would a human want to be a god? — Athena
Being a supernatural god would be a bore I think.
Now being a human god without super powers, the epitome of being human, would be us being true to our instincts that should be pushing us to be the fittest human we can be. In terms of our instincts, that would give us the right to get as many girls as we can get. Our instincts do not know that we live in societies where such antics are frowned upon now that we have become apex predators instead of the weakest and most insecure animal on the planet.
This song says what we should all be trying to do. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Yes, Christianity is about kings and slaves, not democracy. — Athena
:lol: You and I are having a very different conversation than everyone else. I prefer the conversation we are having. — Athena
We did not begin in Paradise, but as animals trying to stay alive. Please, please can have a discussion that is based on reality? — Athena
Now what we have to do is determine if harm is done or not. That is self-evident, isn't it? I mean deciding if it causes harm or does not cause harm depends on what is so, not on believing a myth. — Athena
That is a bit crazy, isn't it? I think I am getting a headache: lol: — Athena
So it behooves us to learn of the Deming model and rethink our power as citizens in the US. — Athena
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I did not say that "w other ideas of the God of Abraham are better". I explained (how many times now?) that seeing how Allah hates the followers of the God of Abraham, it would have to be schizophrenic god of you claim it is the same god. That is simple logic.
Is that really so hard to wrap your mind around?
— Nobeernolife
You obviously have different information than I do, and I don't believe as you do. Is that so hard for you to get your head around? Here is what I believe is true.
People of the Book
Muslims believe that God had previously revealed Himself to the earlier prophets of the Jews and Christians, such as Abraham, Moses, and Jesus. Muslims therefore accept the teachings of both the Jewish Torah and the Christian Gospels. They believe that Islam is the perfection of the religion revealed first to Abraham (who is considered the first Muslim) and later to other prophets. Muslims believe that Jews and Christians have strayed from God's true faith but hold them in higher esteem than pagans and unbelievers. They call Jews and Christians the "People of the Book" and allow them to practice their own religions. Muslims believe that Muhammad is the "seal of the prophecy," by which they mean that he is the last in the series of prophets God sent to mankind. Muslims abhor the followers of later prophets. This attitude serves to explain the extreme Muslim animosity toward Bahais, followers of a nineteenth-century prophet, who in the Muslim mind is false. — Athena
My comments were based on the assumption that god exists and is as defined, all-good, all-knowing and all-powerful.
I have no proof of god, neither an argument that stands up to scrutiny nor anything by way of religious experience. However, there seems to be a mathematical formula in re belief in god: the strength of your belief is directly proportional to the amount of trouble you're in. — TheMadFool
And when did Christians start being any different? When? — Athena
I don´t think Christianity is about "kings and slaves", unless you talk about the old Testament, which precedes Christianity by 3000 years or so. That stuff is really a Jewish problem it seems to me. Jesus was a powerless hippie type who did not interfere with the authorities and in fact allowed them to kill him. So I do not really see how Xtianity has anything to do with a form of government.
Islam of course, is a completely different thing. Founded by a ruthless warlord, it is only about government and power. (Again, this is why the notion of islam being just some sort of oriental Xtianity is so naiive and ill-informed). — Nobeernolife
The Bible contains several references to slavery, which was a common practice in antiquity. The biblical texts outline sources and legal status of slaves, economic roles of slavery, types of slavery, and debt slavery, which thoroughly explain the institution of slavery in Israel in antiquity.[1] The Bible stipulates the treatment of slaves, especially in the Old Testament.[2][3][4] There are also references to slavery in the New Testament.[5][6] — Wikipedia
Richard Dawkins.
“The God of the Old Testament is arguably the most unpleasant character in all fiction: jealous and proud of it; a petty, unjust, unforgiving control-freak; a vindictive, bloodthirsty ethnic cleanser; a misogynistic, homophobic, racist, infanticidal, genocidal, filicidal, pestilential, megalomaniacal, sadomasochistic, capriciously malevolent bully.” — Gnostic Christian Bishop
You cheat. You know the Bible is about kings and slaves and surely we claim the Bible is God's truth, and then you dismiss all the evil in the Bible, because of the Hellenized voice of Jesus giving us a new religion that should have never been tied to the old testament but had to be tied to the old testament to — Athena
A ruthless warlord like David? He is the role model for Trump and his relationship with women — Athena
Jesus ---- type who did not interfere with the authorities — Nobeernolife
Now, I have not met any Christians who believe that it is their duty to practise literal Old Testamentarial law, have you? — Nobeernolife
Fact is that the Jesus figure (and it is irrelevant if he existed or not) never fought wars — Nobeernolife
I do not know who the fekk "David" — Nobeernolife
If foreknowledge is impossible, then god can not be omniscient.
As I said, you can not have it both ways. — Nobeernolife
We actually do begin in paradise, from a babies POV. All their needs and wants are being met, hopefully, by a parent and the tribe that one is born in. That heavenly situation changes of course when the child grows up and has to start providing for others and his tribe. That is when duty makes most think that they are no longer in heave. Lest we forget though, gods are created to serve mankind and not the other way around like what G D self serving churches do. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
You are way more knowledgeable on this issue.
From the little I know of the German and Japanese systems, they have a well organized, unionized work force and those have been shown to be more productive. Meanwhile, many of the Western governments try hard to fight against organized and unionized workers to the detriment of production and advancement. Seeing this is partly why my socio economic demography pyramid theory is based on organized guilds that would bring production to it's highest possible degree.
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We are so used to impediments from governments that it is doubtful that our Western societies will move that way — "
It seems that many, especially in the simplistic uneducated U.S. that, socialist, to many, means something other than democracy with necessary and required social programs. They see social one payer medicine and education as pure invasive socialism.
Stupid is as stupid thinks and the U.S is intentionally dumbing down it's population just as religion tries and has succeeding in doing. — "
Hmm.
Did he not throw a fit when chasing the merchants and money changers away from the temple and criticizing the religious hierarchy for allowing it? — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Yes. Many Christian homophobe and misoginistic pricks who refuses to grant all souls equality. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
So why is that relevant? Did this King David guy found a religion and is revered as the "perfect man" to be emulated by the believers? If not, spare me this nonsense.That was King David. The same one whose son was tortures by Yahweh for 6 days before he finally murdered him, all because he was angry with the King David. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
I do not care about what Yaweh does in is fre time. Does he say that his believers must hate and fight the Christians, Jews, and Polytheists? Does he give concrete instructions how to mistreat and oppress them?Who would torture babies? Yahweh did. Yep, he is sure an improvement over Allah. Not. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Now like the followers of Hitler we think we are superior to all others and this smells of fascism. — Athena
Jesus ---- type who did not interfere with the authorities — Nobeernolife — Gnostic Christian Bishop
That is pretty lame. How about letting the authorities arrest and kill you?
You are comparing THAT to Muhammed? — Nobeernolife
dismiss the Old Testament because it precedes Christianity by 3000 years. Fundamentally, it is a something for the Jews to deal with.
Fact is that the Jesus figure (and it is irrelevant if he existed or not) never fought wars, ordered and conducted murder and rape, had sex slaves, married 6-year olds, and ruled an empire with an iron fist. I could go on, but I think the difference to the "perfect man" of islam should be obvious. — Nobeernolife
For reference, under islamic law, homosexuality is punishable by DEATH. — Nobeernolife
Ditto in Christianity and the bible to those who want to interpret it that way. Right wing Christians do. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Does he say that his believers must hate and fight the Christians, Jews, and Polytheists? — Nobeernolife
You did not mention Muhammad and neither did I in what I wrote.
Reading comprehension can always improve. I do not mean my imperfect one. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Yes. All who do not kowtow to Christianity are to eventually be destroyed. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
Yes. All who do not kowtow to Christianity are to eventually be destroyed. — Gnostic Christian Bishop
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