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Is islam a religion of peace?
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Scout31:

--- Quote from: Red Spy on March 23, 2017, 03:48:31 PM ---Edit: Is scout actually pulling the crusades card lmao

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We could go with the kool kids klub instead. Another organization that did its' crimes in the name of a religion.

It's a fallacy to say Islam is not a religion of peace yet Christianity is, or really to old one over the other in that respect. I'm not saying this from an anti-Christianity standpoint, I practically grew up inside a church. A series of terrorists acting on behalf of Islam is no more damaging to their religion than the countless murders on behalf of Christianity is. People doing things in the name of religion does not correlate to the religion instructing them to do such.
Magus:

--- Quote from: Planr on March 23, 2017, 03:54:21 PM ---???

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The Holy Roman Empire was dissolved in 1806. Did you mean the Byzantine Empire, which fell in 1453, or the original Roman Empire, which fell in 479?
Planr:

--- Quote from: Scout31 on March 23, 2017, 03:58:23 PM ---We could go with the kool kids klub instead. Another organization that did its' crimes in the name of a religion.

It's a fallacy to say Islam is not a religion of peace yet Christianity is, or really to old one over the other in that respect. I'm not saying this from an anti-Christianity standpoint, I practically grew up inside a church. A series of terrorists acting on behalf of Islam is no more damaging to their religion than the countless murders on behalf of Christianity is. People doing things in the name of religion does not correlate to the religion instructing them to do such.

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Except that the actions of groups such as CIA, Iran, and Saudi Arabia are consistent with the teachings of Islam. The kool kids klub, Crusades, and the LRA are not consistent with the teachings of Christianity.


--- Quote from: Magus on March 23, 2017, 03:59:03 PM ---The Holy Roman Empire was dissolved in 1806. Did you mean the Byzantine Empire, which fell in 1453, or the original Roman Empire, which fell in 479?

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I never said it was dissolved as a result of the crusades. I simply meant it was significantly weakened by them. Jerusalem was brought to ruins as a result of the 70 AD rebellion but it still stood as a city long after that.
Red Spy:

--- Quote from: Scout31 on March 23, 2017, 03:58:23 PM ---People doing things in the name of religion does not correlate to the religion instructing them to do such.

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Have you read the Qu'ran
Master Matthew²:

--- Quote from: Red Spy on March 23, 2017, 03:48:31 PM ---Killed 100 million people

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But what have the Matthewites done?
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