I'd say you have a lack of understanding.Stingray24 wrote:
Incorrect ... on every point Islam and Christianity are polar oppositesJohnG@lt wrote:
Why would you quote such a stupid article? Everything they said about Muslims could easily be said about devout Christians.
Theologically - a Christian's allegiance is to God, but this does not mean they are prohibited from allegiance to their nation
Religiously - no other religion seen as valid, however Jesus did not instruct Christians to kill unbelievers, but rather show love
Geographically - a Christian's location has no bearing on their faith
Socially - the Christian is instructed to love their neighbor
Politically/Intellectually/Philosophically/Spiritually - the basic tenants of Christianity function nicely with representative government
Domestically - a Christian man is instructed to love his wife just as Christ loves the Church, laying his life down for her if necessary
I'm on the outside looking in, I have no religion, and to me there isn't any difference really between a fundamentalist Christian and a fundamentalist Muslim. They just use a different name for their deity. Neither religion as practiced by fundamentalists is tolerant of dissent. That whole 'love they neighbor' and 'turn the other cheek' stuff goes right out the window for both.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat