10sun wrote:Modern religious groups killing people in predominantly Christian regions of the world, but Christian terrorist groups exist all over the world. They may consider themselves missionaries trying to "spread the good word", but they will forcibly try to convert non-believers and rape/beat/kill those who will not.
Um, no, you're wrong, what you're describing is exactly what I was saying, they are NOT Christians, it is not possible, they are cults hiding behind a christian shield and the killing they are doing isn't for "god" but for power, political, financial, etc.
Relgious Militants / terrorists of all sects exist in the world, it isn't a "Christian" thing.
Before you get too far down the missionary road, I know or knew anyway 3 families that were missionaries. They were all based in areas of South East Africa so that isn't a broad sampling. The rape, beatings, killings you mention is BS IMO. I'd like to see some facts on where christian missionaries do this, not some history lesson from 1900 but even in the last 20 years I'd accept, understand politics and power can't be connected with it. The horror stories I've heard from them are 100% from militant groups and/or gangs that don't attempt to facade themselves as anything but criminals.
A perfect example IMO is the death penalty, it is IMPOSSIBLE for a real, to the bone, christian to favor the death penalty. You are in fact "less" a christian and the more things of this ilk you do or favor, the further away from Christianity you get and the closer you are to a cult or something else.
My Christians in "power" statement was regarding global majorities. Christians have global majority over ALL other religions, not long ago I thought it was Hindu but I checked a few sites via google (I'm no expert though) and saw a couple charts that surprised me.
So, you could even make an analogy of sorts regarding a company like Microsoft vs Hackers compared to Apple vs Hackers. What I mean here is that the majority typically gets the most attention, by shear volume of numbers, but if you break it all down to percentages, the truth or something closer to it comes out.
Gyps, just because their culture and religion are so closely tied, makes no difference, it is still as wrong as wrong can be.
Didn't flow so well but hey
, good conversations though, I certainly see the other perspectives and appreciate the opinions, at the end of the day, no-one has disagreed with me that what Saud. Arab is doing is "right".
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10sun, I've NEVER said Christian's aren't dangerous, are you telling me they are the most dangerous? I suggest you start looking at percentages of these fanatical groups against the bigger picture, you are talking about a fraction of 1% here, laugh.
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Was just thinking more about this and lets say that terrorists of either religion (Christian or Islamic) is a percentage of 1%, just for discussion, lets assume it is a very low minority of people that would be deemed "terrorists" in either one, how does this relate to what the public school system is doing in Saud Arab?