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![]() Theplanters95 wrote in message ... Chuck, If you check American History, you will see a lot of colonies were founded for religious freedom. As a Baptist, one of our unique features is an emphasis on religious liberty. We can agree to disagree, but true Chrisitanity seeks liberty. Also, many of our presidents were Christian or religious. Religious expression is found in our guiding documents, such as the Dec. of Independence, and the Constitution. Islam is not the same as Christianity. Not all religions are the same or teach the same. Just remember that "theology" can be different, but ethics, such as the Golden Rule, can be the same.Look at the core beliefs and you will see major differences. One of the differences is that Islam practices conversion by the sword. Some misguided Christians in the past have also practiced it, but as you point out the Sermon on the Mount does not support it. I am a Christian "fanatic" as it is my job and my passion. It has changed my life for the better. I vote my Christian beliefs, irregardless of the political party. And the Bible tells us to pray for the kings over us. Since we do not have a king, but we can see a principle to pray for our government leaders - All of them. It is not lunacy to accept and practice religious belief (and I am talking in general terms of all the world religions and sects). What is lunacy is to misapply religion and use for personal gain, to control people or put people down because of differing beliefs (For more religious discrimination, check out Islam and Hinduism, and the Eastern Orthodox churches). As you said, the foundation of American Values is liberty and that includes the free practice of religious beliefs. Indeed, which includess the liberty to not practice a religion as well. To consider Hinduism and Islam as similar, strongly suggests a lack of understanding of either. In regards to discrimination, one must understand Hinduism believes in the law of Karma: "as ye sow so shall ye reap". If one is born to a lowly state in this life, it is a result of bad actions in a previous life, thus one is deserving of their current state of existence. That said, I agree that true Christianity seeks liberty (It is obvious that the Christ's teachings were liberal) but the modern Christian Churches do not practice true Christianity at all. Allow me to elaborate: Islam, Judaism, and modern Christianity all believe in the god of Abraham. The Christ said he came to "throw out the old law" - which can only be construed as meaning the OT and the god of Abraham. Christ's God is a God of love, compassion, brotherly love, humility, judge not, and live and let live, etc... In contrast, Abraham's god was violent, angry, hateful, jealous, full of spite, and sought vengeance by killing the unfaithful. From this, it is easy to see why the world is so violent and full of hate, given that the major religions use such a horrific deity as an example for living one's life. Chuck, WA7RAI |
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