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well basically, my take on it is that Christianity started as a non-violent religion that supported faithful non-violent resistance and, as it grew in magnitude, became more violent as it meshed with the secular and political world. islam, however, started out as violent, grew decadent under the osmanli turks, and is now caught between the violent fundamentalists and a more peaceful interpretation (in western countries more than in the empire of Islam itself).
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I am by no means an expert on Islam either, but I think to postulate that Islam came out of violence is just a too broad, and over-generalized statement.
If we go back in time, you will see that the very concept of
paradise came from West Persia, by the founder of Zoriastrianism, Zarathustra. It was his vision (approx. 508 BC) of paradise that became the very foundation of what christians call "Heaven," prior to that we had a volatile earth, were God was a confusion! God/Jehova would reward people, as he would punish him. With the paradise concept, came Lucifer/Satan and thereby an opposition of Good vs. Evil.
The old testament will actually show you, time and time again, how
violent God "himself," was at the time. With the coming of the Messiah in the New testament, as predicted in the old testament, God changed "his" ways and became peace-loving and peace-craving, as did the followers of the faith.
Sufi's are muslim and just like in Christianity, Islam branches out into several different types of worship), the Sufi's are the most peace-loving people/muslims in the world. They have often been persecuted by shiites. Christain have been violent and aggressive in their conversions of people. Crusaders would Kill, missionaries worked and imposed on others until their point was swallowed.
Muslims today, are seperated in two groups. The followers of Mohammad (the prophet)= Sunni, or the followers of Ali ( a militant religeous figure)= Shiite.
All religions seem to preach peace but ultimately, man will be the one to decide in the end...(may God help us all!)
Check this out:
(taken from a pretty shitty non-religeous board elsewhere on the net)
"Seeing Islam as 'Evil' Faith, Evangelicals Seek Converts"
By LAURIE GOODSTEIN (NYT) 1853 words
"Late Edition - Final , Section A , Page 1 , Column 3
ABSTRACT - Evangelical Christians seek to woo Muslims away from Islam; teacher at recent seminar in church fellowship hall in Grove City, Ohio, shows passages from Koran that he says proves Islam is regressive, fraudulent and violent; incendiary comments about Islam from religious leaders like Franklyn Graham, Jerry Falwell, Pat Robertson and Jerry Vines have drawn rebukes from Muslims and Christian groups alike, but many in grass roots of evangelical Christianity have absorbed their antipathy for Islam; in evangelical churches and seminaries across country, lectures and books criticizing Islam and promoting strategies for Muslim conversions are gaining currency; Arab International Ministry, group that leads crash courses on Islam, claims to have trained 4,500 American Christians to proselytize Muslims in last six years, many of those since 2001 terrorist attacks; their basic presumption is that world's two largest religions are headed for confrontation, with Christianity representing what is good, true and peaceful and Islam what is evil, false and violent; National Assn of Evangelicals has called on Christian leaders to temper their anti-Islam oratory, saying it is unhelpful to interfaith relations and dangerous to Christians spreading gospel to Muslims; historians note enmity between Christianity and Islam dates as far back as Crusades; photo (L) On a recent Saturday in a church fellowship hall here, evangelical Christians from several states gathered for an all-day seminar on how to woo Muslims away from Islam.
The teacher urged a kindly approach: always show Muslims love, charity and hospitality, he said, and carry copies of the New Testament to give as gifts. The students, scribbling notes, included two pastors, a school secretary and college students who said they hoped to convert Muslims in the United States, or on mission trips abroad."
Did someone say "Good Christian"?
