Originally posted by PhrannyThe commands to kill in the Bible were closed commands. They wipe out a city or region and that is it. Once they acquired their land, that was it.
http://www.evilbible.com/Murder.htm
MANY instances where the Bible commands people to kill individuals and entire communities. How are these commands any different from those put forth in the Koran?
In the Koran it is a bit different. Mohammad gives open ended commands to kill the infidel and seems to favor converting with the sword. It is more of an evangelical religion with the added bonus of a war god at the helm.
11 Dec 15
Originally posted by whodeyWhy don't you admit you don't know jack s**t about what the Koran "commands"?
The commands to kill in the Bible were closed commands. They wipe out a city or region and that is it. Once they acquired their land, that was it.
In the Koran it is a bit different. Mohammad gives open ended commands to kill the infidel and seems to favor converting with the sword. It is more of an evangelical religion with the added bonus of a war god at the helm.
Originally posted by no1marauderI could quote scriptures where there are open ended commands to kill the infidel or Jew, but why?
Why don't you admit you don't know jack s**t about what the Koran "commands"?
It all comes down to interpretation. Obviously, some interpret it the way ISIS and other fanatical groups do.