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Originally Posted by DDT
Sure, Pioner there is much killing in the Bible but there is nothing mentioned about the "conversion of infidels by the sword" in it, or in your quotes. Those are the words that originally inspired out debate. The Israelis were the only people required at that time to obey God. They kept to themselves and did not spread out of the small piece of land along "the fertile crescent".
Well, I gave them before and you answered that you already knew them, and you already forgotten? Man, it should tough for you to learn languages with such short term memory problems. Here coupla of them again:
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Anyone arrogant enough to reject the verdict of the judge or of the priest who represents the LORD your God must be put to death. Such evil must be purged from Israel. (Deuteronomy 17:12 NLT)
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They entered into a covenant to seek the Lord, the God of their fathers, with all their heart and soul; and everyone who would not seek the Lord, the God of Israel, was to be put to death, whether small or great, whether man or woman. (2 Chronicles 15:12-13 NAB)
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The quotes from the Koran clearly advocate the killing of Christians and Jews, by name.
Please, give me quota from Koran supporting what you said. I never heard of such thing in Koran.
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Mohammed was kicked out of Mecca so he went to Medina. There he preached in the streets. The Jews who already peacefully lived there mocked him and his sayings. He made war on Mecca and was repelled so he made a peace treaty with them which he later broke with a sneak attack and killed many Meccans. He went to war with Jews in Medina . The Jews fled to another city. Mohammed asked them to send a peace delegate to Medina. On their way back to Medina Mohammed had them slaughtered In the Koran Mohammed defends his treachery by saying it is acceptable to do this to “unbelievers”.
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All I am saying is that is easy to see how some Muslims want to plant bombs in London after reading Koran doctrine. Whereas the christian Bible tells us to "Love your enemies".
What book people who droped A-bombs on Japan read?
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I don't see anywhere in your Quotes where God condoned rape. Again, your quotes of rape are bogus. You quoted from Isaiah in one instance. It was telling of what would eventually be done to the House of Israel after they had been captured by Babylonians and set free by the Medes. This actually happened after Isaiah wrote it. The other is telling what will be done by others to the inhabitants of Jerusalem in the future. Much of the Bible is simply someones writing of Israeli history which includes good things and bad things. And there was much bad! God allowed customs of the day to prevail. In instances he allowed for the capture of the women after a battle. But there were restrictions placed on the Israelites, unlike other peoples of the day. The women were not to be taken as slaves. They were treated as wifes and were not to be humiliated any further.
Taken a woman as a wife without asking her is a rape. Did God change with time? It was OK to him those days and something changed now?
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The Koran is written in a different way by one man over relatively short time. Much of it the sayings of Mohammed. It reads more like a war manual.
Who was the man who wrote Koran? You are such a laughable expert of Koran, the best I ever contacted to.