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Rodrigo Bivar:
One can reasonably discuss the spread of a religion and the methods employed in the context of the way other religions were spread. I’d say it’s important to note if the spread of one particular religion is an anomaly or the norm.
It becomes more important if people are criticizing the manner in which one religion was spread. That implies a standard, and investigation of that standard in the context of history can provide valuable insights.
Another named fallacy!!!Yes, all that money I spent at U wasn’t only for beer.
It’s true that the standards should be reasonably applied to all. However, that is another topic - it would be a side issue - i.e. a red herring if we were to discuss Christianity’s violent past when the topic is whether or not Islam was spread by the sword.
Hasta Luego,
Rodrigo
One can reasonably discuss the spread of a religion and the methods employed in the context of the way other religions were spread. I’d say it’s important to note if the spread of one particular religion is an anomaly or the norm.
It becomes more important if people are criticizing the manner in which one religion was spread. That implies a standard, and investigation of that standard in the context of history can provide valuable insights.