By the way I dont buy the argument that Islam teaches people to kill and Christianity does not. It all depends on how you interpret it. Christians who carried out Inquisition, Crusades and killing of Jews and Pagans did so with a firm belief thats its their religious duty. Of course such practices are condemned now.
As long as you have a religion that sees humanity not in terms of general good and evil but in terms of believers and non-believers, there will always be those who will associate non-believers as evil and will take it upon themselves to rid the world of “evil” (non-believers).
IMO anyone who believes that not following a particular God will earn him/her hell, is only labouring under false indoctrination with no real understanding of God and has submitted himself/herself to be used as a tool in the hands of a quasi religio-political authority. Its no longer a religion but a mental disease or a virus that makes the host desperate to infect others with, through feigned compassion, guile or outright force.
Any you know God? How?
True, but these days, it would be very few Christians who would interpret the bible to say they should kill non-believers. For Muslims, it would be a heck of a lot more that interpret the Quran to say they should do so.
By the way I dont buy the argument that Islam teaches people to kill and Christianity does not.
Really? In this modern world you don't buy that? Wow.
Christians who carried out Inquisition, Crusades and killing of Jews and Pagans did so with a firm belief thats its their religious duty.
Yes, hundreds of years ago, and it was only one particular group of Christians that did so, not all. Two points: I will grant you that these things were done by the largest group of Christians at that time. I also believe they have since apologized for doing it.
IMO anyone who believes that not following a particular God will earn him/her hell, is only labouring under false indoctrination with no real understanding of God
And they believe you have no real understanding of God.