You do realize that many have killed in the name of our God right?
Let's see...
The Crusades, the witch trials, bombing of abortion clinics, how about the vast number of "christians" that have gone on killing rampages or the countless killed in other countries in the name of God.
Let's also ignore the fact that the percentage of extremists vs real Muslims is small.
And that's supposed to be in defense of the sole
intent of the indiscriminate murder of innocents for the only purpose of reprisal against those who dont believe as they do?
Im not convinced.
The dishonesty in this thread is rampant. Don't play coy, this thread is calling Muslims evil and using the acts of extremists as the reason to disdain all Muslims. Its common sense to point out that not all Muslims are the same and requesting people to back up their positions should be expected.
Im refuting the use of the word "extremist" as a term used as a one size fits all for the sake of defending a radicalized portion of Islam.
When doing so it appears to send people on their own witch hunt to find any and all dirt against Christianity to make that faith look as bad as the other.
And the Crusades was a struggle against Islamic aggression in the first place yet today its made out to be that Christians were on some kind of killing rampage.
And that in itself is another point. Maybe extreme Islam needs to come out of the past, out of the Dark Ages, when that sort of thing was common.
There's been at least 21,000 deadly attacks on innocent people, Christians, Muslims, Catholics, Hispanics, Blacks, Whites, children, gays, the educated, the ignorant, the weathy and the poor since 9/11/2001 all concieved and carried out on ANYONE that doesn't bend to their beliefs.
Now, if the peaceful Muslim would stop hiding behind victimization and actually rise up together and do something then maybe we'd have a chance to really join in unity against this threat. As it is though people are so blinded by their own bigotry to see the true nature of the slaughter thats occurring around them to be able to even entertain the thought of differing beliefs joining together to stop world terrorism.