I gave you my perspective on two religions to point out how similar they are. Yes, that's an opinion. I think it's also a fact, but since I didn't try to support any claim, I don't mind your choice of language
Irrelevant.
There is no reason for me to present scripture from either the Bible or Qur'an. I've never opened the Qur'an. but I think I am still qualified to describe what I have seen elsewhere. Both religions are atheophic and homophobic, for example. Do you need help finding the biblical scripture that supports that?
- [1] "The fool says in his heart,'There is no God.' They are corrupt, their deeds are vile; there is no one who does good" - Psalm 14:
- [2] "But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone, and all and the enemy of a good god." - Revelation 21:8
- [3] "Do not be yoked together with unbelievers. For what do righteousness and wickedness have in common? Or what fellowship can light have with darkness?"- 2 Corinthians 6:14
- [4] "Who is the liar? It is the man who denies that Jesus is the Christ." - 1 John 2:22
- [5] "Whoever is not with me is against me" - Luke 11:23
- [6] “Anyone who does not provide for their relatives, and especially for their own household, has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever.” - 1 Timothy 5:8
What do you see there? I see unbelievers being described as lying, corrupt, vile, wicked, abominable, godless vessels of darkness in the service of evil, not one of whom does any good, appropriately shunned, and all of whom are fit to be burned alive forever as enemies of a good god, worse than deadbeats unwilling to provide for their families, and the moral equivalent of murderers and whoremongers.
Who else depicts atheists like that? Not the Hindus. Not the Buddhists. Not thr Baha'i. Not the Jains. Just Christians and Muslims to my knowledge - perhaps some Jews.
Did you need more scripture confirming that Jehovah is angry and jealous, or prudish just like Allah? I don't intend to produce them. I'm content to make the unsupported claim, which I presume that many can see accurately describes both religions and reveals their stark similarities.
I also don't intend to provide Muslim scripture to defend my comparison between it and Christianity. It's also irrelevant.
I think that the opinions expressed in this discussion are compelling. It's up to others to decide what value they ascribe to these opinions.
I only need look at the news to know how Christianity is treating LGBT issues. As homosexuals how they perceive the church - friend or foe.
That's not a Christian concept. The Christian model of government is theocratic, and they have already been admitted into government in large number, where they are busy reforming government in a more theocratic manner. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos want to divert the tax dollars of non-Christians and Christians alike to promoting Christianity through voucher schools. And the conservatives are champing at the bit to gain sufficient majorities in the Supreme Court to overturn Roe and Obergfell.
If you're unaware of all of this, it's because you choose to be. Creeping theocracy in America, like creeping fascism and creeping intellectual and moral decadence, is a problem. Look at what the white evangelicals have become. They support the likes of Trump and Roy Moore because they hope candidates like that will promote white, Christian America.
I have hurled no slurs. You have, however.
I've made my case. Can you rebut it, or are you just sending me to the Bible as a distraction?
I notice that you continue to evade questions, such as why you didn't address my argument the first time, but had to request the link to go back and do so when called on it, and to refuse to acknowledge the rendering argument.
No problem. I assume that you would have addressed those if you thought that you had a good response.
Your ¨argument¨ the first time was based solely on your person perceptions and thought. I simply rebutted them with the same. Except for being monotheistic, and certain similarities regarding the spiritual world, your opinions about similarity are simply wrong opinions.
You actually have made some specific, cogent points here, without the emotional hyperbole, so I will address them.
First, you need to be reminded, once again, that the Torah, the Old Testament, The First Covenant, was written about and for a specific people, in a specific place, in a specific time. None were Christians. Israel under the Torah WAS a Theocracy, but that all ended in 33 AD. There are no Christian writings promoting a Theocracy, although one is expected after time ends. So, your accusation is false. People come up with false ideaś all the time, but I don´t paint with such a broad brush as you. There are atheists who promote the murder of all in nursing homes, I don´t attribute that stupidity to all atheists. The handbook for Christian belief, and moral law, never even mentions the idea.
1, Psalms 14. I will assume you know nothing about the Christian concept of depravity. We ALL are corrupt, our deeds aren´t good. This is based on the standard of God for humanity in the beginning. Christians are no better in this regard than anyone else. Yes, in the end those who say there is no God will realize for themselves what fools they were. 2, Revelation 21, yep all those who habitually practice these things, who are unrepentant will ultimately be destroyed. There will no longer be a place for these deeds or for those who love doing them. Even you must realize life without both will be better. 3, 2nd Corinthians, do not be yoked together with unbelievers. This is about marriage. Those sinful beings covered by Christs righteous are righteous, those sinful beings who choose not to be thus covered are not righteous. Only God is righteous, and he imputes it to one who chooses to have it. One who does so is in the light, one who does not is in the dark. 4, 1st John, though written for the Jews of the day who denied that Christ was the Messiah (Gr. Christ) written in the Torah, it is a fact. Those who say he isn´t are telling a lie, then or now. 5, Luke. He was speaking of the Jews at the time, those who did not accept his teachings, hated him, his followers and his teachings. It will be the same at the end 6, 1st Timothy, written to Christians for Christians. He was speaking of the Christian obligation to provide for family, and they are worse than the unbeliever who does the same because they have freely taken on the obligation to do so.
What you choose to see in these verses isn there
I don´t care much about any other religions view on most anything. If their followers are happy and fulfilled they are welcome to their beliefs, there beliefs are no threat in any way to me.
I have already told you about what the NT has to say about homosexuality. If they feel that Christians are their enemy it is because of ignorant people like you spewing lies and stoking the fires of hate.
The people still rule in a Representative Republic, and if their representatives select Supreme court justices who reflect the values of their constituents, I will tell you exactly what you would tell me if our roles were reversed, get over it.
I didn´t support Trump, and Moore was a terrible candidate, It was Conservatives and Christians who denied him where any other Republican, including the incumbent Republican, would have won hands down.
I see, so you support the idea that parents should not have a say in the education of their children, and that their tax money should be used to lock their kids into decrepit schools, with no discipline, with very poor teachers, rife with bullying and crime, with very very low test scores and graduates, created in the most part by those who share your philosophy and values and in the grip of the unions. You sure care about the kids. Just like those democrat politicians who take billions and billions and billions of dollars to improve inner city neighborhoods, only they are now worse.
I think poor parents should have the right to take the money allocated for the education of their child and apply it as they choose for the education of their kid at an academic excellent, high test score high graduate school of their choice.
Who wants to help the poor, anyway ? Is it because you have such a hard on for Christianity that you are willing to toss these kids aside rather than think they might use this money at a Christian school ?
There is no ¨creeping Christianity¨ that is a figment of your paranoia and hate.