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I’m truly surprised that my post was received that way. I’m not shy about stating my opinions. I wasn’t building a strawman argument and I didn’t post the OP because I knew it would result in this type of arguing. I truly thougtht that perhaps some people got carried away on other threads and I wanted to provide the just a single thread where people could have the opportunity to do a little damage control and say something positive.Oh please. You’re an adult, I’m sure. It’s quite clear that you were trying to make an insulting insinuation. Please don’t hide behind passive-aggressive tactics.
It is reasonable to think your faith is best for you. It is not reasonable to keep telling someone that their faith sucks and that they are members of a terrorist cult.In terms of preaching to others, everyone who comes to this board knows full well that it is a CATHOLIC board. it’s reasonable to expect that Catholics think that their faith is best, even as Muslims and Jews think the same of their faith.
Chosen to receive Torah. ANd the people God chose to reveal Himself to as a nation. I don’t think I’ve spent a great deal of time on Non-Catholic Religions talking about why Catholicism is wrong and Judaism is right. To me, that would be rude.Remember, you’re part of the group that actually calls itself “The Chosen People”… so glass houses do apply.
That’s funny… I’m on these boards too, and I do see Muslims attacking Christianity. So, maybe we’re on different boards?
But not everything is an attack, either.
And that could be a legitimate conversation that might yield productive results. But the reality is that such conversations are 90% “Mohammed was a child molestor, muslims belong to a cult of terror” and 10% rational.Is it fair to brand all Muslims as being perpetrators of that crime? Of course not. But it is legitimate to ask whether that behavior does in fact speak not to a corruption of the philosophy but whether or not the philosophy itself is corrupt.
And all that begs the question, is it really that difficult to acknowledge something positive about Islam without attaching a “but” to it?
