ext_65252 ([identity profile] mosinging1986.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] ymarkov 2011-03-16 05:01 am (UTC)

Re: Moral Absolutes vs Moral Relativism

You know zero about the Bible, zero about Christianity (or the Judaism which preceded it) and zero about Islam. You foolishly spout off verses without having a clue about what they mean.

Do you know anything about the Old vs. the New Testament?
Do you know anything about the OT laws, which were given to the Jews of that time, and what they were for?
Do you know the difference between retelling acts that happened at a certain point in time (and especially during wartime) and an open-ended command for people to obey?

If I had the slightest belief that you actually wanted to open-mindedly hear such information, I'd happily provide it. But my experience has been that most people don't have the slightest interest in actually learning something.

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Neither Christianity nor Judaism have any open ended commands for believers to commit violence against unbelievers, or condoning such acts. Nor are there any Jews or Christians committing such acts on a regular basis, all around the world, in obedience to such commands.

The same is not true in Islam.

Your comments here demonstrate my original point. If you knew anything about these three religions, you would not be saying such woefully ignorant things.

Goodbye.

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