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This will not be popular but condemning all Muslims as terrorists is the same as saying all Christian’s are dumb Jim Jones followers. I have personal friends who are Muslim. The wife dresses with no hijab. They are both naturalized citizens of 10+ years and came here to the US to escape the extremest in their country. We were founded on freedom of religion, not freedom of Christian religion. Yes I’m a Christian but I have the ability to tolerate people who were raised differently and to try and understand their culture. There is no place for stereotype hate for an entire group of people based on their radical counterparts. Everyone and I mean everyone should be judged on the content of their character, period. I know Christian’s who I believe to be as evil AF. Every group has extremists.
Their holy book says different. You and these "moderate" Muslims are ignoring that the Koran says it alone is the supreme law for islamicists, and not the law of whatever land they inhabit. Only the Koran is the law. They who disobey, regardless of their professed religion, are marked for destruction BY OTHER HUMAN BEINGS—who are defined by the Koran as the good people. You're good if you kill infidels.
Isn't it funny how the Bible doesn't say that?
Sure, it suggests you can go to hell for committing sins and not repenting. But that's GOD dishing out the punishment, not other humans.
I’m guessing you have never read Deuteronomy
Deuteronomy doesn't encourage us to lie to infidels.
Correct. It says to kill them. You can’t lie to a dead person.
13:6-10 (anyone who worships another God should be killed including those in your family)
6 But that prophet or that dreamer shall be put to death, because, in order to lead you astray from the way which the LORD, your God, has commanded you to take, the prophet or dreamer has spoken apostasy against the LORD, your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt and redeemed you from the house of slavery. Thus shall you purge the evil from your midst.
7 If your brother, your father’s child or your mother’s child, your son or daughter, your beloved spouse, or your intimate friend entices you secretly, saying, “Come, let us serve other gods,” whom you and your ancestors have not known, 8 any of the gods of the surrounding peoples, near to you or far away, from one end of the earth to the other: 9 do not yield or listen to any such person; show no pity or compassion and do not shield such a one, 10 but kill that person. Your hand shall be the first raised to put such a one to death; the hand of all the people shall follow
20:12-15 (kill all the males and take the females to enjoy as you like if they don’t agree with you)
12 But if it refuses to make peace with you and instead joins battle with you, lay siege to it, 13 and when the LORD, your God, delivers it into your power, put every male in it to the sword; 14 but the women and children and livestock and anything else in the city—all its spoil—you may take as plunder for yourselves, and you may enjoy this spoil of your enemies, which the LORD, your God, has given you.
15 That is how you shall deal with any city at a considerable distance from you, which does not belong to these nations here.