Red
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For centuries, based on the book that you are so certain is the one truth, Christianity taught that the earth was the center of the universe and that the world was flat. How did that turn out? Was your truth proven false, or did religion simply discover a new way to interpret the gobbeldy goop wording of the Bible?
It appears to me that you and ISIS extremists have something in common. You both value your particular interpretations of ancient writings (which have gone through multiple translations and revisions at the hands of people who had plenty to gain by manipulating what those words say) more than any actual evidence.
Extend one's religious fanaticism far enough, and it will be indistinguishable from the madness that is ISIS. Recall the Christian preacher, I believe he was from Az., who delivered a sermon claiming the Paris attacks were God's punishment for the sins of the French. Much in common with ISIS. The same angry, wrathful God. Which indeed, we can presume is the case since both Islam and Christianity share common roots. Yet, how sick is it for a Christian preacher to find moral justification for committing mass murder? My mind reels trying to understand how such an individual fails to recognize he has just left Christianity behind altogether when he makes such a twisted claim. But that's religious fanaticism for you. It does not rest on reason. It rests on fear, anger, and hatred. And, if it did not carry such fearful consequences at times, it would qualify as absolutely comical to see any human being claim they can speak for God, they know what God's will is, and carry the authority to speak and act accordingly. And if the mystics of the world find their own will conforming with the will of God, I've yet to see a one identify the God they claim to experience as angry and wrathful. Please, can we outgrow this deity of desert nomads? Someday, maybe? Or find the love, for heaven's sake, and be done with all this wrath. Not for one second saying anyone here would agree with that Az. preacher, but his fanaticism is pretty indistinguishable from the fanatics of ISIS.