TeletubbiesGolfGun said:
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while yes, there is progressiveness, it is still stuck in the dark ages while the rest of the world is globalizing and moving on at a much faster rate, it's just extremely frustrating having the world crutched by one religion's fanatics.
You seem to have this social darwinist view that human history is a straight line starting in the caveman years and pointing towards you as the end-result of evolution.
It's not. It cannot be said that someone is "stuck" somewhere, while someone else is "moving on" (Emphasis on the
on, that implies forward direction). Two people are moving in different directions. That's it. Your direction is not absolutely, objectively superior. You are not inherently a better human being.
As for judaism and christianity being shit talked and blown over and nothing happening... That's not quite true. In a lot of "Western" countries, if you publish a work of fiction that takes Holocaust revisionist views and portrays a Nazi character (An individual, not the ideology. No need to go that far) in a positive light, you're quite likely very, very fucked. In a lot of countries, you'll be arrested outright (Looking at you, France and Germany), in others you'll be sued, in all you will be screamed down - even if there was no malice whatsoever and you were just working on what you saw as a silly piece of fiction.
That's a reaction. What is the difference? It is an
effective reaction, from a group that have the power, coordination and know-how to defend themselves. Christianity, in a similar way, can defend itself when pushed. You may have heard about the US presidential elections and how a guy who stands for many "Traditional Christian Beliefs" seems to be winning.
Our society tends to offer protection and shelter for those who don't need it, while refusing it for those who do need it. This is just one more example. Because muslims are vilified and disenfranchised (And in many case, newcomers to this game), they cannot defend themselves. Thus they don't get defended.
remnant_phoenix said:
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I was specifically referring to the present-day incarnations of each religion. The worst of Islam results in death, destruction, and attempts to censor free expression, while the worst of Christianity gives us Westboro Baptist Church, a bunch of hate-mongering yahoos that are easily shunned and ignored. Not that similar if you ask me.
You do realize that, by your own words, you are analyzing a very specific subset of both religions, right? Namely, what is observable (One restriction) at this very instant in time (another restriction).
Any conclusion you derive from this analysis cannot be said to be a good conclusion concerning the whole of the religion. It is the blind man touching an elephant's legs and assuming he is touching a tree trunk.
What I think we can both, very conclusively, extract from this is that neither religion is
inherently bad, or evil, or any other term we choose for "stuff we dislike", rather that all can be employed in that way, and that this one currently is being, to some degree, in some places - and those places are highly visible.
Headdrivehardscrew said:
The life and teachings of Muhammad are exemplary for all (male) human beings - he is the standard of how to behave properly. Just the Qu'ran and the Sunnah teach us about the merry joys of warfare, rape, superiority, violence, special taxes and talking donkeys. Then there's the Sharia law, which knows no ifs or buts. Then, and only then, there's the hadiths as a sort of checksum for integrity. And only after these sources are exhausted, we turn to beardymen to come up with some fatwa to make our lives easier, telling us what to do and what to think about it.
And Joshua gave us those same merry joys of warfare, superiority, violence, etc. with a fine after-taste of genocide. So did Moses before him. Considering both texts (And individuals) are upheld in christianity as well, it applies.
For the second level (people interpreting it), again - we can look to secondary sources where you will find lots of fun things judaic and christian thinkers have said over the millenia. Maimonides pointing out that blacks are closer to apes than full humans, popes calling for crusades, all that fun stuff.
And for the third level (more direct contact with religious leaders), there is no need to look further than Jonestown ("Drink the kool-aid") , Avichai Rontzki ("Those who show mercy are damned"), or Ovadia Yosef ("The sole purpose of non-jews is to serve Jews").
I will now use my great, god-given powers of foresight. I anticipate a "No True Scotsman" argument coming in 10, 9, 8...