KingClovis
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You only need to change a few words at this post sounds like an Osama Bin Laden recruitment tape.
Christianity and Islam have nothing in common.
You only need to change a few words at this post sounds like an Osama Bin Laden recruitment tape.
You and I interpret the history of Christianity in diametrically opposite ways. Most of your questions are rhetorical, and don't deserve an answer.
Christianity and Islam have nothing in common.
Christianity and Islam have nothing in common.
Are you Billy Jack? If you are, what are you doing in Ohio?
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Originally Posted by KingClovis
The time has come for the Western Christian Nation to stage a protracted counter-revolution throughout the Greater West, aimed at reclaiming lost territory and societies therein. Western Christian nationalists must rally and fight back, committing themselves to the defeat of radical secularism and its many attendant, equally threatening, belief systems. Let us extract ourselves forever from the quagmire of liberal thought, restore our true identity, and effect its re-ascendancy as the dominant culture throughout the Greater West by way of large-scale, well coordinated, militant action. 'DEEDS..........not words', must become our new mantra.
AD MAJOREM DEI GLORIAM
Re: Counter-Revolution
We live in dangerous times, the circumstances of which are compounded by the Western Christian Nation's fear of Political Correctness. In as much as the arch-enemy of the latter, Barak Hussien Obama -- the single most powerful man on Earth -- is Black, and therefore, the very incarnation of Political Correctness, the Western Christian Nation is intimidated by the corruption of popular politics. It is, in fact, paralyzed by fear, and most dangerously so, as the threat posed by the forces of Obama mounts exponentially every day. Its fear is twofold:1) the creation of a deep rift between White Christian America and non-White Christian America; 2) run-away, unfounded accusations of racism, directed against White Christian America, by non-Whites, non-Christians, the liberal U.S. media, and Obama himself. As a result, the Western Christian Nation -- the founding culture the United States of America --cowers in the face of enemy-attack, thus collaborating in its own defeat and subjugation.
The questions were not rhetorical, I'm actually curious which of the attributes and behaviors of Middle Ages Christianity you are espousing. We know you're advocating religious war... what else? I understand that you probably don't want to answer these questions, most people who advocate theocracy want to keep the downside kind of quiet at first.
Maybe a class in religious history would help you out. All three of the desert religions are based on the same myths and superstitions. We may see Christianity from opposing viewpoints, but at least I'm not micturating on Jesus' memory by advocating war in His name.
In response to your post aimed at TVOFF, all times are dangerous and always have been. One of the things that makes times dangerous are the religious nutbars who advocate war based on myths, superstitions, and taboos that have no basis in reality.
Christianity and Islam have nothing in common.
"1. They both believe in the same monotheistic God as their creator"
Nope. They both believe in ONE god, but not the same god. I don't believe in the Muslim god. Sorry.
"2. They both believe in Jesus as the Messiah, born of the Virgin Mary."
Nope. Jesus is only a prophet to Muslims. He's no Messiah. Sorry.
"3. 7 Deadly sins, Heaven and Hell, Angels and Satan..."
Not the same thing. Just similar ethics, common to almost all religions. Sorry.
"4. 10 Commandments / The Fateha are nearly identical"
But not the same.
"5. At the end of the world, Jesus Christ will come again."
Not to save, but to help round up people for Allah.
Given the fact you're almost totally wrong, I'd say you owe me an apology, or you should confess to being rude and/or stupid. Your call.
You are mistaken if you believe Christianity and Islam are similar in effect.
maybe you should look up the definition of "in common"
I must refer you again to your original questions. Are they questions, or statements, with question marks at the end? I say the latter. How can I possibly do my cause justice by taking them seriously?
The idea that just because we call Judaism, Christianity and Islam the 'Abrahamic Religions', they're the 'same', is preposterous. I've never bought that argument, nor will I ever.