Money quote: “when Christians do not emulate Christ thats a bad thing; when Muslims do not emulate Mohammad thats a good thing.”
It’s the ultimate come back to those who want to make a moral equivalence between when Christians do bad and when Muslims do bad.
“Christian” is supposed to indicate a measure of discipleship.
“Islam” is meant to indicate submission.
Secularist act as if either is just a cultural association, though we cannot really blame them for it because the idea of “Christian” by association, even “culture”, rather than discipleship has been around for a long time before modern secularism (though it wasn’t used antogonistically in the West much before Secularist).
Secularist also miss, arguably wilfully so in many cases, the difference between emulating Christ or Mohammad. To the first they demand that folks NOT doing so are to be considered “Christian” so they can slander Christians and to the second they usually demand that only the peaceful verses of the Koran need be considered and so those actually following the Koran, and its principal of Abrogation, are somehow not true Muslims ... and when they do this it is to the benefit of Islam.
The West and the left in particular needs a Cranialectemy!
... while there’s still time to stop the importation of Islam....