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Are Muslim & Christianity Violent Religion? Read History by Controversialad: 4:22pm On Apr 09, 2016
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"There is far more violence in the Bible than in the Qur'an; the idea that Islam imposed itself by the sword is a Western fiction, fabricated during the time of the Crusades when, in fact, it was Western Christians who were fighting brutal holy wars against Islam."[1] So announces former nun and self-professed "freelance monotheist," Karen Armstrong. This quote sums up the single most influential argument currently serving to deflect the accusation that Islam is inherently violent and intolerant: All monotheistic religions, proponents of such an argument say, and not just Islam, have their fair share of violent and intolerant scriptures, as well as bloody histories. Thus, whenever Islam's sacred scriptures—the Qur'an first, followed by the reports on the words and deeds of Muhammad (the Hadith)—are highlighted as demonstrative of the religion's innate bellicosity, the immediate rejoinder is that other scriptures, specifically those of Judeo-Christianity, are as riddled with violent passages.




Therefore, before condemning the Qur'an and the historical words and deeds of Islam's prophet Muhammad for inciting violence and intolerance, Jews are counseled to consider the historical atrocities committed by their Hebrew forefathers as recorded in their own scriptures; Christians are advised to consider the brutal cycle of violence their forbears have committed in the name of their faith against both non-Christians and fellow Christians. In other words, Jews and Christians are reminded that those who live in glass houses should not be hurling stones.
But is that really the case? Is the analogy with other scriptures legitimate? Does Hebrew violence in the ancient era, and Christian violence in the medieval era, compare to or explain away the tenacity of Muslim violence in the modern era?
Violence in Jewish and Christian History
Along with Armstrong, any number of prominent writers, historians, and theologians have championed this "relativist" view. For instance, John Esposito, director of the Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding at Georgetown University, wonders,

How come we keep on asking the same question, [about violence in Islam,] and don't ask the same question about Christianity and Judaism? Jews and Christians have engaged in acts of violence. All of us have the transcendent and the dark side. … We have our own theology of hate. In mainstream Christianity and Judaism, we tend to be intolerant; we adhere to an exclusivist theology, of us versus them.[2]

An article by Pennsylvania State University humanities professor Philip Jenkins, "Dark Passages," delineates this position most fully. It aspires to show that the Bible is more violent than the Qur'an:

[I]n terms of ordering violence and bloodshed, any simplistic claim about the superiority of the Bible to the Koran would be wildly wrong. In fact, the Bible overflows with "texts of terror," to borrow a phrase coined by the American theologian Phyllis Trible. The Bible contains far more verses praising or urging bloodshed than does the Koran, and biblical violence is often far more extreme, and marked by more indiscriminate savagery. … If the founding text shapes the whole religion, then Judaism and Christianity deserve the utmost condemnation as religions of savagery.[3]

Several anecdotes from the Bible as well as from Judeo-Christian history illustrate Jenkins' point, but two in particular—one supposedly representative of Judaism, the other of Christianity—are regularly mentioned and therefore deserve closer examination.
The military conquest of the land of Canaan by the Hebrews in about 1200 B.C.E. is often characterized as "genocide" and has all but become emblematic of biblical violence and intolerance. God told Moses:

But of the cities of these peoples which the Lord your God gives you as an inheritance, you shall let nothing that breathes remain alive, but you shall utterly destroy them—the Hittite, Amorite, Canaanite, Perizzite, Hivite, and Jebusite—just as the Lord your God has commanded you, lest they teach you to do according to all their abominations which they have done for their gods, and you sin against the Lord your God.[4]
So Joshua [Moses' successor] conquered all the land: the mountain country and the South and the lowland and the wilderness slopes, and all their kings; he left none remaining, but utterly destroyed all that breathed, as the Lord, God of Israel had commanded.[5]

As for Christianity, since it is impossible to find New Testament verses inciting violence, those who espouse the view that Christianity is as violent as Islam rely on historical events such as the Crusader wars waged by European Christians between the eleventh and thirteenth centuries. The Crusades were in fact violent and led to atrocities by the modern world's standards under the banner of the cross and in the name of Christianity. After breaching the walls of Jerusalem in 1099, for example, the Crusaders reportedly slaughtered almost every inhabitant of the Holy City. According to the medieval chronicle, the Gesta Danorum, "the slaughter was so great that our men waded in blood up to their ankles."[6]
In light of the above, as Armstrong, Esposito, Jenkins, and others argue, why should Jews and Christians point to the Qur'an as evidence of Islam's violence while ignoring their own scriptures and history?

Bible versus Qur'an
The answer lies in the fact that such observations confuse history and theology by conflating the temporal actions of men with what are understood to be the immutable words of God. The fundamental error is that Judeo-Christian history—which is violent—is being conflated with Islamic theology—which commands violence. Of course, the three major monotheistic religions have all had their share of violence and intolerance towards the "other." Whether this violence is ordained by God or whether warlike men merely wished it thus is the key question.
Old Testament violence is an interesting case in point. God clearly ordered the Hebrews to annihilate the Canaanites and surrounding peoples. Such violence is therefore an expression of God's will, for good or ill. Regardless, all the historic violence committed by the Hebrews and recorded in the Old Testament is just that—history. It happened; God commanded it. But it revolved around a specific time and place and was directed against a specific people. At no time did such violence go on to become standardized or codified into Jewish law. In short, biblical accounts of violence are descriptive, not prescriptive.
This is where Islamic violence is unique. Though similar to the violence of the Old Testament—commanded by God and manifested in history—certain aspects of Islamic violence and intolerance have become standardized in Islamic law and apply at all times. Thus, while the violence found in the Qur'an has a historical context, its ultimate significance is theological. Consider the following Qur'anic verses, better known as the "sword-verses":

Then, when the sacred months are drawn away, slay the idolaters wherever you find them, and take them, and confine them, and lie in wait for them at every place of ambush. But if they repent, and perform the prayer, and pay the alms, then let them go their way.[7]
Fight those who believe not in God and the Last Day, and do not forbid what God and His Messenger have forbidden – such men as practise not the religion of truth, being of those who have been given the Book – until they pay the tribute out of hand and have been humbled.[8]

As with Old Testament verses where God commanded the Hebrews to attack and slay their neighbors, the sword-verses also have a historical context. God first issued these commandments after the Muslims under Muhammad's leadership had grown sufficiently strong to invade their Christian and pagan neighbors. But unlike the bellicose verses and anecdotes of the Old Testament, the sword-verses became fundamental to Islam's subsequent relationship to both the "people of the book" (i.e., Jews and Christians) and the "idolaters" (i.e., Hindus, Buddhists, animists, etc.) and, in fact, set off the Islamic conquests, which changed the face of the world forever. Based on Qur'an 9:5, for instance, Islamic law mandates that idolaters and polytheists must either convert to Islam or be killed; simultaneously, Qur'an 9:29 is the primary source of Islam's well-known discriminatory practices against conquered Christians and Jews living under Islamic suzerainty.
In fact, based on the sword-verses as well as countless other Qur'anic verses and oral traditions attributed to Muhammad, Islam's learned officials, sheikhs, muftis, and imams throughout the ages have all reached consensus—binding on the entire Muslim community—that Islam is to be at perpetual war with the non-Muslim world until the former subsumes the latter. Indeed, it is widely held by Muslim scholars that since the sword-verses are among the final revelations on the topic of Islam's relationship to non-Muslims, that they alone have abrogated some 200 of the Qur'an's earlier and more tolerant verses, such as "no compulsion is there in religion."[9] Famous Muslim scholar Ibn Khaldun (1332-1406) admired in the West for his "progressive" insights, also puts to rest the notion that jihad is defensive warfare:

In the Muslim community, the holy war [jihad] is a religious duty, because of the universalism of the Muslim mission and the obligation to convert everybody to Islam either by persuasion or by force ... The other religious groups did not have a universal mission, and the holy war was not a religious duty for them, save only for purposes of defense ... They are merely required to establish their religion among their own people. That is why the Israelites after Moses and Joshua remained unconcerned with royal authority [e.g., a caliphate]. Their only concern was to establish their religion [not spread it to the nations] … But Islam is under obligation to gain power over other nations.[10]

Modern authorities agree. The Encyclopaedia of Islam's entry for "jihad" by Emile Tyan states that the "spread of Islam by arms is a religious duty upon Muslims in general … Jihad must continue to be done until the whole world is under the rule of Islam … Islam must completely be made over before the doctrine of jihad [warfare to spread Islam] can be eliminated." Iraqi jurist Majid Khaduri (1909-2007), after defining jihad as warfare, writes that "jihad … is regarded by all jurists, with almost no exception, as a collective obligation of the whole Muslim community."[11] And, of course, Muslim legal manuals written in Arabic are even more explicit.[12]
Qur'anic Language
When the Qur'an's violent verses are juxtaposed with their Old Testament counterparts, they are especially distinct for using language that transcends time and space, inciting believers to attack and slay nonbelievers today no less than yesterday. God commanded the Hebrews to kill Hittites, Amorites, Canaanites, Perizzites, Hivites, and Jebusites—all specific peoples rooted to a specific time and place. At no time did God give an open-ended command for the Hebrews, and by extension their Jewish descendants, to fight and kill gentiles. On the other hand, though Islam's original enemies were, like Judaism's, historical (e.g., Christian Byzantines and Zoroastrian Persians), the Qur'an rarely singles them out by their proper names. Instead, Muslims were (and are) commanded to fight the people of the book—"until they pay the tribute out of hand and have been humbled"[13] and to "slay the idolaters wherever you find them."[14]
The two Arabic conjunctions "until" (hata) and "wherever" (haythu) demonstrate the perpetual and ubiquitous nature of these commandments: There are still "people of the book" who have yet to be "utterly humbled" (especially in the Americas, Europe, and Israel) and "idolaters" to be slain "wherever" one looks (especially Asia and sub-Saharan Africa). In fact, the salient feature of almost all of the violent commandments in Islamic scriptures is their open-ended and generic nature: "Fight them [non-Muslims] until there is no persecution and the religion is God's entirely. [Emphasis added.]"[15] Also, in a well-attested tradition that appears in the hadith collections, Muhammad proclaims:

I have been commanded to wage war against mankind until they testify that there is no god but God and that Muhammad is the Messenger of God; and that they establish prostration prayer, and pay the alms-tax [i.e., convert to Islam]. If they do so, their blood and property are protected. [Emphasis added.][16]

This linguistic aspect is crucial to understanding scriptural exegeses regarding violence. Again, it bears repeating that neither Jewish nor Christian scriptures—the Old and New Testaments, respectively—employ such perpetual, open-ended commandments. Despite all this, Jenkins laments that

Commands to kill, to commit ethnic cleansing, to institutionalize segregation, to hate and fear other races and religions … all are in the Bible, and occur with a far greater frequency than in the Qur'an. At every stage, we can argue what the passages in question mean, and certainly whether they should have any relevance for later ages. But the fact remains that the words are there, and their inclusion in the scripture means that they are, literally, canonized, no less than in the Muslim scripture.[17]

One wonders what Jenkins has in mind by the word "canonized." If by canonized he means that such verses are considered part of the canon of Judeo-Christian scripture, he is absolutely correct; conversely, if by canonized he means or is trying to connote that these verses have been implemented in the Judeo-Christian Weltanschauung, he is absolutely wrong.
Yet one need not rely on purely exegetical and philological arguments; both history and current events give the lie to Jenkins's relativism. Whereas first-century Christianity spread via the blood of martyrs, first-century Islam spread through violent conquest and bloodshed. Indeed, from day one to the present—whenever it could—Islam spread through conquest, as evinced by the fact that the majority of what is now known as the Islamic world, or dar al-Islam, was conquered by the sword of Islam. This is a historic fact, attested to by the most authoritative Islamic historians. Even the Arabian peninsula, the "home" of Islam, was subdued by great force and bloodshed, as evidenced by the Ridda wars following Muhammad's death when tens of thousands of Arabs were put to the sword by the first caliph Abu Bakr for abandoning Islam.
Even though the Islamic world has the lion's share of dramatic headlines—of violence, terrorism, suicide-attacks, decapitations—it is certainly not the only region in the world suffering under both internal and external pressures.

Just as Christians are exhorted to emulate the lifestyle of Jesus Christ; Muslims are exhorted too to emulate Muhammad in all walks of life.

Sarcastically arguing against the concept of moderate Islam, for example, terrorist Osama bin Laden, who enjoys half the Arab-Islamic world's support per an Al-Jazeera poll,[19] portrays the Prophet's sunna thusly:

"Moderation" is demonstrated by our prophet who did not remain more than three months in Medina without raiding or sending a raiding party into the lands of the infidels to beat down their strongholds and seize their possessions, their lives, and their women.[20]



Though law-centric and possibly legalistic, Judaism has no such equivalent to the Sunna; the words and deeds of the patriarchs, though described in the Old Testament, never went on to prescribe Jewish law. Neither Abraham's "white-lies," nor Jacob's perfidy, nor Moses' short-fuse, nor David's adultery, nor Solomon's philandering ever went on to instruct Jews or Christians. They were understood as historical acts perpetrated by fallible men who were more often than not punished by God for their less than ideal behavior.

As for Christianity, much of the Old Testament law was abrogated or fulfilled—depending on one's perspective—by Jesus. "Eye for an eye" gave way to "turn the other cheek." Totally loving God and one's neighbor became supreme law.[23] Furthermore, Jesus' sunna—as in "What would Jesus do?"—is characterized by passivity and altruism. The New Testament contains absolutely no exhortations to violence.

Still, there are those who attempt to portray Jesus as having a similarly militant ethos as Muhammad by quoting the verse where the former—who "spoke to the multitudes in parables and without a parable spoke not"[24]—said, "I come not to bring peace but a sword."[25] But based on the context of this statement, it is clear that Jesus was not commanding violence against non-Christians but rather predicting that strife will exist between Christians and their environment—a prediction that was only too true as early Christians, far from taking up the sword, passively perished by the sword in martyrdom as too often they still do in the Muslim world. [26]

Does this mean that no self-professed Christian can be anti-Semitic? Of course not. But it does mean that Christian anti-Semites are living oxymorons—for the simple reason that textually and theologically, Christianity, far from teaching hatred or animosity, unambiguously stresses love and forgiveness. Whether or not all Christians follow such mandates is hardly the point; just as whether or not all Muslims uphold the obligation of jihad is hardly the point. The only question is, what do the religions command?
John Esposito is therefore right to assert that "Jews and Christians have engaged in acts of violence." He is wrong, however, to add, "We [Christians] have our own theology of hate." Nothing in the New Testament teaches hate—certainly nothing to compare with Qur'anic injunctions such as: "We [Muslims] disbelieve in you [non-Muslims], and between us and you enmity has shown itself, and hatred for ever until you believe in God alone."[29]

Question:
Did Prophet Muhammad declare war against people because they did not embrace Islam or accept Islamic rule?
Answer:http://www.controversialada.com/2016/04/is-muslim-christianity-violent-religion.html
Re: Are Muslim & Christianity Violent Religion? Read History by Horlufemi(m): 4:50pm On Apr 09, 2016
Christianity has repented. Why hasn't Islam?
Re: Are Muslim & Christianity Violent Religion? Read History by Annunaki(m): 7:47pm On Apr 09, 2016
I read the first few lines of this thread and stopped reading cause all I saw was al taquiya and no matter the amount of lies peddled by islamist propagandist, it will not change the fact that islam is the most violent and evil religion in the history of mankind.
Re: Are Muslim & Christianity Violent Religion? Read History by Rilwayne001: 7:57pm On Apr 09, 2016
Annunaki:
I read the first few lines of this thread and stopped reading cause all I saw was al taquiya and no matter the amount of lies peddled by islamist propagandist, it will not change the fact that islam is the most violent and evil religion in the history of mankind.

the most violent prophet in the history of mankind is a biblical prophet wink sad https://www.nairaland.com/2492715/most-violent-prophet-history

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Re: Are Muslim & Christianity Violent Religion? Read History by Annunaki(m): 8:06pm On Apr 09, 2016
Rilwayne001:


the most violent prophet in the history of mankind is a biblical prophet wink sad https://www.nairaland.com/2492715/most-violent-prophet-history

Al taquiya nonsense, 1,400 years later mohammed is still killing through his true followers on a daily basis based on the evil instructions he left in his terror manual(quoran) nobody in world history comes close to mohammed when it comes to the number of deaths he inspired.
Re: Are Muslim & Christianity Violent Religion? Read History by Rilwayne001: 8:09pm On Apr 09, 2016
Annunaki:


Al taquiya nonsense, 1,400 years later mohammed is still killing through his true followers on a daily basis based on the evil instructions he left in his terror manual(quoran) nobody in world history comes close to mohammed when it comes to the number of deaths he inspired.

if you had read that link, you would've thrown that shit you call Bible away grin he heh

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Re: Are Muslim & Christianity Violent Religion? Read History by stonemasonn: 8:27pm On Apr 09, 2016
Annunaki:
I read the first few lines of this thread and stopped reading cause all I saw was al taquiya and no matter the amount of lies peddled by islamist propagandist, it will not change the fact that islam is the most violent and evil religion in the history of mankind.
it has nothing to do with Al Taquiya. Pls read it

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Re: Are Muslim & Christianity Violent Religion? Read History by Annunaki(m): 8:37pm On Apr 09, 2016
stonemasonn:
it has nothing to do with Al Taquiya. Pls read it

It's full of islamic propaganda and mis representations.
Re: Are Muslim & Christianity Violent Religion? Read History by stonemasonn: 9:07pm On Apr 09, 2016
Controversialad:
ROOT HISTORY EXPOSES ALL!


As for Christianity, much of the Old Testament law was abrogated or fulfilled—depending on one's perspective—by Jesus. "Eye for an eye" gave way to "turn the other cheek." Totally loving God and one's neighbor became supreme law.[23] Furthermore, Jesus' sunna—as in "What would Jesus do?"—is characterized by passivity and altruism. The New Testament contains absolutely no exhortations to violence.

Re: Are Muslim & Christianity Violent Religion? Read History by Chemcrown: 9:07pm On Apr 09, 2016
Annunaki:
I read the first few lines of this thread and stopped reading cause all I saw was al taquiya and no matter the amount of lies peddled by islamist propagandist, it will not change the fact that islam is the most violent and evil religion in the history of mankind.
You need to read, it's nor anti-christianic,
Re: Are Muslim & Christianity Violent Religion? Read History by Controversialad: 9:09pm On Apr 09, 2016
Annunaki:


It's full of islamic propaganda and mis representations.
I am objective in my research. as a matter of fact i am a practicing Christian but i love to research on controversial issues. so dont term this post a muslim propaganda

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Re: Are Muslim & Christianity Violent Religion? Read History by Annunaki(m): 10:36pm On Apr 09, 2016
Controversialad:

I am objective in my research. as a matter of fact i am a practicing Christian but i love to research on controversial issues. so dont term this post a muslim propaganda

My dear, you lack understanding. Violence in the bible is reported history and not an instruction to believers to practise unlike islam that actively calls it's adherents to violence severally in the quoran. That aside christianity is based on Jesus teachings and not the whole bible and you will never see anywhere Jesus preached violence unlike in islam were their prophet is himself a terrorist.

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Re: Are Muslim & Christianity Violent Religion? Read History by mustymatic(m): 1:30am On Apr 10, 2016
Annunaki:


My dear, you lack understanding. Violence in the bible is reported history and not an instruction to believers to practise unlike islam that actively calls it's adherents to violence severally in the quoran. That aside christianity is based on Jesus teachings and not the whole bible and you will never see anywhere Jesus preached violence unlike in islam were their prophet is himself a terrorist.
Maybe this is not in the Bible?
2. 1 Samuel 15:3,8
Now go, attack the Amalekites and totally destroy everything that belongs to them. Do not spare them; put to death men and women, children and infants, cattle and sheep, camels and donkeys.' " … He took Agag king of the Amalekites alive, and all his people he totally destroyed with the sword.(NIV)

1. Hosea 13:16
Samaria shall bear her guilt, because she has rebelled against her God; they shall fall by the sword, their little ones shall be dashed in pieces, and their pregnant women ripped open. (NRSV)
Make ready to slaughter the infidel’s sons for the guilt of their fathers; Lest they rise and possess the earth, and fill the breadth of the world with tyrants. (Isaiah 14:21)
Then I heard God say to the other men, "Follow him through the city and kill everyone whose forehead is not marked. Show no mercy; have no pity! Kill them all – old and young, girls and women and little children.” (Ezekiel 9:5)

Now therefore kill every male among the little ones, and kill every woman that hath known man by lying with him. But all the women children, that have not known a man by lying with him, keep alive for yourselves. (Numbers 31:17-18)

If your own full brother, or your son or daughter, or your beloved wife, or you intimate friend, entices you secretly to serve other gods, whom you and your fathers have not known, gods of any other nations, near at hand or far away, from one end of the earth to the other: do not yield to him or listen to him, nor look with pity upon him, to spare or shield him, but kill him. Your hand shall be the first raised to slay him; the rest of the people shall join in with you. (Deuteronomy 13:7-12)
Reported history huh? Not instructions... Na waa for Christians o

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Re: Are Muslim & Christianity Violent Religion? Read History by orunto27: 10:31am On Apr 10, 2016
God established the spirit in Genesis 16:12 and Christ came to offer Prayers as Solution to conflicts and confusions we may face in the Word of God.
Re: Are Muslim & Christianity Violent Religion? Read History by tayebest(m): 10:47am On Apr 10, 2016
Annunaki:
I read the first few lines of this thread and stopped reading cause all I saw was al taquiya and no matter the amount of lies peddled by islamist propagandist, it will not change the fact that islam is the most violent and evil religion in the history of mankind.



Quran 5:32 "...if any one slew a person - unless it be for murder or for spreading mischief in the land - it would be as if he slew the whole people: and if any one saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of the whole people..." ISLAM IS A PEACEFUL RELIGION

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Re: Are Muslim & Christianity Violent Religion? Read History by Annunaki(m): 10:53am On Apr 10, 2016
tayebest:




Quran 5:32 "...if any one slew a person - unless it be for murder or for spreading mischief in the land - it would be as if he slew the whole people: and if any one saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of the whole people..." ISLAM IS A PEACEFUL RELIGION

Al taquiya nonsense and islamic ignorance on display. In that verse you just quoted mohamed was quoting a verse from the jewish tamuld which was written hundreds of years before islam and if you read it in it's proper context, mohamed was saying it was an instruction given to the Jews. Mohamed himself was a chronic mass murderer.
Re: Are Muslim & Christianity Violent Religion? Read History by mustymatic(m): 11:01am On Apr 10, 2016
Annunaki:


Al taquiya nonsense, 1,400 years later mohammed is still killing through his true followers on a daily basis based on the evil instructions he left in his terror manual(quoran) nobody in world history comes close to mohammed when it comes to the number of deaths he inspired.
Keep shut jare...who no know bible?
Re: Are Muslim & Christianity Violent Religion? Read History by mustymatic(m): 11:02am On Apr 10, 2016
Annunaki:


It's full of islamic propaganda and mis representations.
Haha because it's the truth n not twisted huh...shameful xtrians
Re: Are Muslim & Christianity Violent Religion? Read History by mustymatic(m): 11:04am On Apr 10, 2016
Annunaki:


Al taquiya nonsense and islamic ignorance on display. In that verse you just quoted mohamed was quoting a verse from the jewish tamuld which was written hundreds of years before islam and if you read it in it's proper context, mohamed was saying it was an instruction given to the Jews. Mohamed himself was a chronic mass murderer.
A lot of murderous prophets dey d bible grin
Re: Are Muslim & Christianity Violent Religion? Read History by Annunaki(m): 11:23am On Apr 10, 2016
mustymatic:

A lot of murderous prophets dey d bible grin

The same prophets mohammed claims are muslims tongue

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Re: Are Muslim & Christianity Violent Religion? Read History by mustymatic(m): 11:36am On Apr 10, 2016
Annunaki:


The same prophets mohammed claims are muslims tongue
The same ones d bible claims are gods cool
Re: Are Muslim & Christianity Violent Religion? Read History by Controversialad: 1:53pm On Apr 10, 2016
mustymatic:

Maybe this is not in the Bible?
2. 1 Samuel 15:3,8
Now go, attack the Amalekites and totally destroy everything that belongs to them. Do not spare them; put to death men and women, children and infants, cattle and sheep, camels and donkeys.' " … He took Agag king of the Amalekites alive, and all his people he totally destroyed with the sword.(NIV)

1. Hosea 13:16
Samaria shall bear her guilt, because she has rebelled against her God; they shall fall by the sword, their little ones shall be dashed in pieces, and their pregnant women ripped open. (NRSV)
Make ready to slaughter the infidel’s sons for the guilt of their fathers; Lest they rise and possess the earth, and fill the breadth of the world with tyrants. (Isaiah 14:21)
Then I heard God say to the other men, "Follow him through the city and kill everyone whose forehead is not marked. Show no mercy; have no pity! Kill them all – old and young, girls and women and little children.” (Ezekiel 9:5)

Now therefore kill every male among the little ones, and kill every woman that hath known man by lying with him. But all the women children, that have not known a man by lying with him, keep alive for yourselves. (Numbers 31:17-18)

If your own full brother, or your son or daughter, or your beloved wife, or you intimate friend, entices you secretly to serve other gods, whom you and your fathers have not known, gods of any other nations, near at hand or far away, from one end of the earth to the other: do not yield to him or listen to him, nor look with pity upon him, to spare or shield him, but kill him. Your hand shall be the first raised to slay him; the rest of the people shall join in with you. (Deuteronomy 13:7-12)
Reported history huh? Not instructions... Na waa for Christians o


Good research dear. this is what i call unbiased research

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