Annella:
The Bible, Judaism and Islam have a few similar teachings, but Islam then branches off to their own teachings. As in everyone that is no Muslim is an infidel, and should be put to death.
There you go again with the Muslim/infidel/kill them all. Not every follower of Islam believes and/or feels that those who do not follow their beliefs ie an 'infidel' should be put to death! You are speaking for an entire religion right there and you are NOT a follower of that religion. Visiting a country for a few weeks, months does NOT give you a full insight into its' people - you have said that yourself and specifically to queenofnines. Reading another religions holy books does NOT give you full insight into that religion and how ALL followers of it view other people. Picking and choosing which suras from the Quran YOU want to use to reinforce the point of killing all infidels is doing
exactly what you call others out on when it comes to Bible interpretation, but it is perfectly okay for you to do exactly that. Example? How many times have we all discussed passages from the Bible that speak of horrendous things that should be done as a result of a person's actions? It is always countered with they applied to the time in which they were written, it is from the OT, so it is not the same today, on and on. So, what again gives YOU the 'right' to say anything about another religion?
jcribb wrote this:"What I believe is right, however, I do not agree with the weirdos that take Christianity and twist it where it hurts people, ideals, etc. I don't believe they are deep down heartfelt Christians because true God-believing Christians don't work that way."
Are you not doing that very same thing ie taking the Islamic religion, it's holy book, and twisting it's words so that it hurts the people, their ideals etc.? I work beside many Islamics, have for many years, and they are some of the most peaceful and loving people I have known. I said before, when we were discussing the Suras regarding 'infidels', that
those were written during the time of a religious war/uprising within countries, the religion, and their peoples. That those 'rules' no longer apply to everyone of the Islamic religion today. You countered with the fact you knew that they still believe that today and use it to justify killings. So tell me,
how is that any different than the 'weirdos' mentioned by jcribb that twist the Bible to fit THEIR agendas here in America? It's not, but you do not see it that way. You detest all Christians being lumped together, but it is fine to do that if it is another religion and I am not saying it is done only with regard to the Islamic. It has come up in other threads, about other religions/beliefs, and in other ways too. Whether you know it or not, that is how you come across. I believe what I am getting at with my words was stated very well and very clearly by jcribb when she said this:"Also, there are so many sects of Christianity that are all different in many ways. It's such a shame that people (like you, for example) can't see through these differences and instead lay blame at one entire lump of sects, when that is clearly not the case. I believe you are honestly thinking the right things, you just need to aim it at specific sects/religions than the whole lump."
I happen to agree 100% with what jcribb said. I may no longer be a Christian, but I do not and never have, liked or agreed with lumping 'everyone together' in anything. It is not right to do so and I stand by that 100%. I have gotten myself into hot water by speaking out against that very thing many times, but I won't change or back off from how I feel. I am NOT applying it to queen because I am not putting her into this equation. She has had enough attacks on her, whether you feel you are right in doing that is up to you, but I am NOT putting myself in the middle - it's her right to defend herself, not mine. For the record,
my words re Islams are here to point out the HUGE discrepancy you exhibit. It has nothing to do with my feelings on 9/11 or anything else, so please do NOT confuse the two and bring that into this.