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freza wrote:Re: your obsession with Gibbon. If you go search to past posts you will see that I mention that while some conflicts between earlier Christian group might have been exclusively over theological disputes between them, I do not think all Christian violence was solely about interpretation disputes. Do you?
shafique wrote:Please don't change the goal posts.You are now saying that not all killings of Christians by Christians was over differences in theology. Ok, I guess this is progress.
*wow! this is so wrong

it's almost funny! Here's what I wrote on a Feb. 5 post:
freza wrote:If you look at the history of violence of Christian groups when they were persecuting each other there was corruption involved, political corruption and political motivations back when there was little or no separation of Religion and State. Some killings of Christian over different theologies, might have been exclusively over doctrine but that's not the bigger picture of conflict and violence in Christianity and to exclude any other reasons behind this occurrence would be very short-sighted.
I didn't change the "goal post" How is what I wrote BEFORE suddenly different now? ahh it ISN'T, ((hello)) I'm sorry but you made a very immature and erroneous accusation. Leave the immaturity to me ! Also if you notice that I wasn't exactly sure what periods of violence you were talking about. Now you've said it's pre-inquisition. OK, now can you be even more specific? Seriously, if you want me to post refrences you should be able to be specific about your fixations I mean, about the early Christian on Christian violence. (You talking about when Christians were still considered a Jewish sect perhaps?)
shafique wrote:I think we discussed this before - you say that the Bible needs to be interpreted by men and we cannot trust what the words in the Bible actually say.
umm WRONG! geesh Shafique, you're on a roll of misquotes and wrongness aren't you? do not put words in my fingertips, I did not say that we cannot trust the words in the Bible. On the contrary, they hold the truth for Christians! What cannot be trusted is men MISinterpreting the Bible to meet their agenda. The Bible is a complex 3-dimensional ancient book, it needs to be interpreted correctly! Some things in it are obvious some not, hence the not obvious parts need to be interpreted CORRECTLY. duh
shafique wrote:'Die' may not mean 'to lose one's life, to pass away' but may mean something else. Some laws should be followed, some laws shouldn't.
And this is wrong because? This matters to you because? You're the authority on how religions that are not your own should handle their book, how?
shafique wrote:I repeat, our difference is that you insist there is a consensus of interpretation amonst Christians despite the multitude of sects - and you insist that the violence and virulent episodes over interpretations of the Bible did not actually take place (or have you softened this stance now and are saying that +some+ religious violence did take place? ).
The different groups of Christians follow Jesus. They don't follow Xenu. They might have different traditions and some different approaches but they have things in common, and a common aim, like the most important things in common, can you dig it? Or is it one of those things that you just can't understand/accept?
shafique wrote:I have not likened Jehova's Witnesses with Scientologists, or called them a cult - you have.
oh I stand by this. I know the difference between a cult and a serious religion. Do you???
shafique wrote:In a way, you have demonstrated the intolerance towards differing views of the Bible which characterised the violence I have been referring to.
Oh, now you're accusing me of being a violent intolerant?? hahaha, Shafique, it's not my fault that you don't know how to take criticism well and that your ego or whatever it is that clouds your rationale in this issue doesn't allow you to admit that you don't know everything about this particular religion. But you're right, I'm not a very tolerant person sometimes (many times

), darn, that means I will go to hell?

I wish I could be as tolerant as those people who are in turn tolerant of other people's religious philosophy and belief system, you know kinda like you. You are one non-stubborn, clear-minded, open-minded, extremely tolerant guy!
shafique wrote:And thanks for clarifying that you do not believe all the words of the Bible are the truth. This is accordance with my research too - the presence of contradictions shows that some verses are fabrications (on top of well known additions, such as Mark 16).
You're welcome. Your fabricated (irony lost on you) research is the bomb, I think you should publish it and start a different Christian sect, one that holds the ultimate truth.
shafique wrote:This means the Bible needs interpretation and external sources to decide which verses one chooses to follow. This fact has led to the division and not this consensus you keep referring to.
you still don't get "a lot more in common than differences" "More consensus than discord" you don't get something so simple? Then you see what you want obviously...
I don't know about you but I really don't have unlimited time for this discussion. I'm a nerd but I also have work and a life (ok, maybe not much of a life but...

) Why not cut to the chase and state how you and your faith are the holder of all truths. You know, be your tolerant and non-arrogant self.

(don't get mad!) *PEACE out*