Perhaps you can go back and read the entire discussion. I wasn't saying that people shouldn't question the Bible, but I was asking why the same is not done regarding the Quran. Have you been on Muslim forums questioning Muslims about their holy book, the same way you are questioning Christians here about the Bible? If not, why? Why do many people have more problems with the Bible than the Quran? Islam is the religion that is responsible for the majority of the violence perpetrated in our world today, (violence that has spread around the world, including to western nations) that alone should lead to questions about what exactly is being taught in their Quran, don't you think? In contrast to the Quran which openly calls for the killing of "infidels", Jesus does not teach violence, He teaches us to love our enemies.
“You have heard the law that says, ‘Love your neighbor’ and hate your enemy. But I say, love your enemies! Pray for those who persecute you! In that way, you will be acting as true children of your Father in heaven." (Matthew 5:43-45)
So, any Christian who does not follow this command is not acting as a "true child of our Father in heaven."
I think it is very important that we are willing to look at where the greatest problems are coming from. This doesn't mean the Bible can't also be questioned, but why is the most violent religion and it's book almost completely ignored? The truth is, no one wants to talk about it, we are far more concerned with being politically correct. And this concerns me, this is what I was saying.
I think the Q'ran is every bit as useless as the Bible and would be quite happy to discuss its failings at any time. But where? Where are the Islamic websites open to infidels?
And your message still seems to be the 'highway patrol' excuse......
'How dare you write me a ticket officer, there are lots of people going faster than I was!'
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