Alexiev wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2024 2:12 pmPerhaps you have never heard of the Crusades, the Inquisition, or the Witch-killing craze in 16th century Europe. I am not an expert on Muslim theology. However, I'm quite sure there are experts who would dispute your claim, although there are also Fundamentalists who embrace it.attofishpi wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2024 1:56 pm
ISLAM is an evil ideology moreso than a religion. No other religion has masses of doctrine insisting people covert to its teachings AND laws or be killed by its followers.
Muslims have been killing Jews and Christians indiscriminatly in their homeland(s) since the inception of Islam. The warlord Mohammad has wording in their scriptural doctrine specifically telling Muslims to kill Jews and basically everone that doesn't convert.
The Crusades were clearly a waste of time now that the WOKE left exist and there is no longer intelligent humans around that understand ACTUAL history and the threat that Muslims and Islam have posed since the 7th Century.
Oh Muslims chilled occasionally did they?Alexiev wrote:Religions are complicated and often contradictory. Logic is the science of non-contradiction. So the two are often at odds. But contradictions and paradoxes abound in our world, and we sometimes use religion to enable us to think about them. The Caliphate in Cordoba in the last centuries of the first Millenium AD embraced a Muslim theology of reason, acceptance and culture. The Menocal history I cited earlier points this out. Were they not Muslims? Or were they sophisticated Muslims interpreting the Quran differently from their more fundamentalist brethren? Perhaps the rise of atheism and scientific rationalism has put a damper on sophisticated and tolerant theologies, because those attracted to them are no longer religious. This may hold true for Christians, Jews and Muslims (as well as other believers).