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    Quote Originally Posted by Iri Valentine
    Religion is just an excuse to hurt other people. Most people don't really care. Men have always just begged for an excuse to fight other men to prove thier betterness; regardless of whatever they are.
    That is my point, that people blame the religions for the actions of people, who suppossedly act in the name of the religion. I think it is people who corrupt the institutions of the reliong, rather than the people corrupting the religions themselves.


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    I don't think this is a fight that can be won with weapons or armies, but is something that must be addressed by all people, who practice and profess to their religions on a deeper level than just physical violence. It's a fundemental issue that can be resolved with leaders who are not afraid to stand up and preach tolerance and compassion instead of hatred, oppression and outdated ideologies.

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    religion does not preach peace at all, that is a fabrication and a lie.

    jericho, noah, sodom and ghomorrah, the quote "an eye for an eye a tooth for a tooth" the mursering of all first borns. hardly what i would call peaceful teachings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cloud No.9
    religion does not preach peace at all, that is a fabrication and a lie.

    jericho, noah, sodom and ghomorrah, the quote "an eye for an eye a tooth for a tooth" the mursering of all first borns. hardly what i would call peaceful teachings.
    What about "turn the other cheek", "if you did it to the least of these my brothers, you did it to me"? I think such statements exist in any reigion, and that can make us better people. Not all religion is bad. It just depends on the practitioners of the religion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sasquatch
    Truth be told, more blood has been shed in the name of Allah than for any other cause. Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, Bhuddism, Shintoism, none of those had anything to do with it (except that they were "infidels" on occasion), but still it's all grouped into "religion".
    The Crusades, and Spanish Inqesition.
    The jews were real big on killing people throughout the old testiment. They slaughtered the Cannonites because God said they could.

    Quote Originally Posted by Cloud No.9
    an eye for an eye a tooth for a tooth
    this does not condone revenge. If you kill someones goat they do not then kill your's. Instead you give them your goat to replace the one killed. If you broke some ones arm, you would then do the work that they cannot.
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    Most religions have two sides. Christianity is like this. You have The syrupy sweet sunday school "Jesus loves us" and on the other side you have Hellfire and damnations, the crusades, and an inquisition which was not expected.
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    I don't know much about the Inquisition, but the Crusades were mainly fought to regain control over the city of Constantinople, which was invaded by Muslims and renamed Istanbul. They were fights for the same city, back and forth between Christians and Muslims, but the Muslims made the first aggressive move towards invading Constantinople.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sasquatch
    I don't know much about the Inquisition, but the Crusades were mainly fought to regain control over the city of Constantinople, which was invaded by Muslims and renamed Istanbul. They were fights for the same city, back and forth between Christians and Muslims, but the Muslims made the first aggressive move towards invading Constantinople.
    The inquisition was designed to root out heresies within the church. Witches, Cathars, Gnostics, Jews etc. Anybody who wasn't Catholic was a target.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inquisition

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    Thanks, appreciate it.

    (By the way, didn't mean to say that other religions didn't have anything to do with anything of the sort that Islam did--I know there were Inquisitions, etc.--but that many of the aggressive moves members of Islam made weren't "provoked". Things like Jihad, etc. I know all religions (well, most) have had "holy wars" and such.)

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    The muslums did not unprovokingly attack Constantinople. (even if they did there would be no way in hell the Pope would care about the orthidox byzantines) The Turks were encroching on the Empire but so were all the european countries. Constantinople was invaded by the russati(eastern Norse) several times.

    Jihads tend to be provoked. They don't wake up one day and say lets have a Jihad. They don't have alterior motives like takeing land (except the one against Israel. but in all fairness the they were living there).
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    Well, to be honest about it, there have been schools in Pakistan and Afghanistan that have been producing brainwashed Jihadists for a long time. Madrasas create a jihadist and they will find some excuse to use what he's learned. It isn't like Osama or anybody else is going to declare an end to a jihad and then all of the fighters go home to become ordinary peaceful citizens again. They're going to find themselves another jihad.

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    True. For one thing, the land that is now Isreal was set aside after WWII as a homeland for the Jews, but it was originally Isreal anyway, a long while ago. So it's not like somebody just up and took some random chunk of land away from people and gave it a new name, it was the re-establishment of a country.

    On another note... Schools in many Muslim countries don't even have Isreal on their maps. That's not because their textbooks are so outdated, it's because they brainwash people from a very young age to hate everything Jewish, Christian, and Western. No matter what our stance is on Middle Eastern Muslims, we will always be their enemy.

    (EDIT: The link on the Crusades starts off with a mention of "1095 CE". "CE" is "Current Era", a term made up by people who don't like to say "Before Christ" or "After Death" (BC/AD) because it makes a reference to Jesus. Sounds like an accurate, unbiased source to me :rolleyes2 .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sasquatch
    On another note... Schools in many Muslim countries don't even have Isreal on their maps. That's not because their textbooks are so outdated, it's because they brainwash people from a very young age to hate everything Jewish, Christian, and Western. No matter what our stance is on Middle Eastern Muslims, we will always be their enemy.
    No, a real Muslim will never be anyone's enemy. It's true that Muslims get brainwashed, but most of them snap out of it as they study their own religion more. It disgusts me how Osama and ppl like him are tarnishing the good names of some (maybe not all) Muslims by saying that it is the will of Allah to fight other countries. Maan, if I ever saw that guy, I'k kik his @$$ because the will of Allah is to promote peace and not destruction. Thanks to ppl like him, the whole world takes Muslims as a "terrorist" religion when it is actually a "Peace-promoting" religion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sasquatch
    True. For one thing, the land that is now Isreal was set aside after WWII as a homeland for the Jews, but it was originally Isreal anyway, a long while ago. So it's not like somebody just up and took some random chunk of land away from people and gave it a new name, it was the re-establishment of a country.

    On another note... Schools in many Muslim countries don't even have Isreal on their maps. That's not because their textbooks are so outdated, it's because they brainwash people from a very young age to hate everything Jewish, Christian, and Western. No matter what our stance is on Middle Eastern Muslims, we will always be their enemy.

    (EDIT: The link on the Crusades starts off with a mention of "1095 CE". "CE" is "Current Era", a term made up by people who don't like to say "Before Christ" or "After Death" (BC/AD) because it makes a reference to Jesus. Sounds like an accurate, unbiased source to me :rolleyes2 .
    Some schools do. But there are probably far more muslims who are angry that terrorists and madrassas are turning islam into an excuse to kill. It isn't all muslims just the idiots who happen to be muslims that are terrorists.

    edit: It seems that CE/BCE whatever are just more common in British circles than American.
    Last edited by Gnostic Yevon; 04-06-2005 at 02:54 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gnostic Yevon
    Some schools do. But there are probably far more muslims who are angry that terrorists and madrassas are turning islam into an excuse to kill. It isn't all muslims just the idiots who happen to be muslims that are terrorists.

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    Edit: [ Btw I ain't Muslim, I just feel bad that they are going through such harsh times lately]
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