The thorny issue of Islam and Christianity

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Do you really think that unrepented sin has no effect on the body?

Are we not part of the body that tortured and murdered people who dared to disagree?
Torture and murder must have been a good thing for us, Catholics
as it doesn’t bother you

I find this attitude callous, offensive and very un-Christ like
I’m not aware of any murder carried out by the Spanish Inquisition.

Killing is not always murder.
 
Are we not part of the body that tortured and murdered people who dared to disagree?
Torture and murder must have been a good thing for us, Catholics
as it doesn’t bother you

I find this attitude callous, offensive and very un-Christ like
I’m not aware of any murder carried out by the Spanish Inquisition.

Killing is not always murder.
Making excuses for “thou shalt not kill” by opposing the commandment?
 
Are we not part of the body that tortured and murdered people who dared to disagree?
Torture and murder must have been a good thing for us, Catholics
as it doesn’t bother you

I find this attitude callous, offensive and very un-Christ like

Making excuses for “thou shalt not kill” by opposing the commandment?
Why do you keep repeating your previous comments?

It’s a fact, not all killing is murder.
 
Why do you keep repeating your previous comments?

It’s a fact, not all killing is murder.
Killing believers, who dared to disagree with Rome isn’t murder?

Instead of being humble you seem very righteous about the actions of our forefathers
 
Killing believers, who dared to disagree with Rome isn’t murder?

Instead of being humble you seem very righteous about the actions of our forefathers
Executing people pursuant to a proper trial and condemnation is not murder.
 
Killing believers, who dared to disagree with Rome isn’t murder?

Instead of being humble you seem very righteous about the actions of our forefathers
Executing people pursuant to a proper trial and condemnation is not murder.
You need to convince me that the Inquisitional torture was part of a fair trial

While you are at it, can you also explain
why you are defending these atrocities committed by these Catholics?
 
Killing believers, who dared to disagree with Rome isn’t murder?

Instead of being humble you seem very righteous about the actions of our forefathers

You need to convince me that the Inquisitional torture was part of a fair trial

While you are at it, can you also explain
why you are defending these atrocities committed by these Catholics?
Torture was not always used.

I’m not defending atrocities.
 
You need to convince me that the Inquisitional torture was part of a fair trial

While you are at it, can you also explain
why you are defending these atrocities committed by these Catholics?
Torture was not always used.

I’m not defending atrocities.
Do you think that those Inquisitional bullies were able to be discerning in who to torture?

I don’t, as evil always has a tendency to get worse

You are very wary of coming to terms with the unrepented sins of Catholics in the past
 
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