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In reply to the discussion: Question: When an imam publicly calls for the murder of homosexual people because it is against [View all]Marengo
(3,477 posts)30. Pious XII is quite controversial, but I'm not well read enough on him to filter out all the noise...
And arrive at an objective viewpoint. But, to your point, it is odd that the Crusades are still heaped on the shoulders of Christians to this day. It was a very different world in those times, and there is more than one legitimate perspective on at least the first.
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Question: When an imam publicly calls for the murder of homosexual people because it is against [View all]
MariaThinks
Jun 2016
OP
i think pastors who promote hate are boycotted by the majority and they are riducled.
MariaThinks
Jun 2016
#2
We certainly do not hear demands that the christian community denounce violent Christians.
DetlefK
Jun 2016
#3
because the vast majority of Christians are not listening to priests who want to blow up planned
MariaThinks
Jun 2016
#22
Several Popes encouraged the slaughter of indigenous people acros the planet for centuries
malaise
Jun 2016
#15
Urban II died in 1099. I believe the poster you are responding to is referring..
Marengo
Jun 2016
#16
Pious XII is quite controversial, but I'm not well read enough on him to filter out all the noise...
Marengo
Jun 2016
#30
spare me the examples of 500 years ago as if that is relevent today. yes, spare me.
MariaThinks
Jun 2016
#39
Australia was reviewing his visa; he fled to Dubai before a decision was made
muriel_volestrangler
Jun 2016
#5
is this the template for an 'islamic scholar'? what are the standards? Does he represent Islamic
MariaThinks
Jun 2016
#26
Even worse, he's diagnosed as a self-hating gay, and had nothing to do with Islam.
Coventina
Jun 2016
#9
unless we accept these truths, the muslim extremists are not going to stop.
MariaThinks
Jun 2016
#11
I feel very sorry for gay Muslims. I left Christianity because I grew up to be a feminist.
Coventina
Jun 2016
#32
Good point. I never see threads like: "how do we eliminate anger and violence in our faith?"
MariaThinks
Jun 2016
#27
but most religions are evolving. I don't hear Hindu priests by the dozens or Christian priests by
MariaThinks
Jun 2016
#13
If someone draws a picture of Mohammed there are millions in the streets protesting.
Ace Rothstein
Jun 2016
#37
that's what i'm saying. It is all one way. Someone is asking for death to an entire community - gay
MariaThinks
Jun 2016
#38