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All religion is evil

Reader comment on item: The Evil Isn't Islam
in response to reader comment: CHRISTIANS NEVER KILLED ANYONE TO CONVERT THEM!

Submitted by J. Keaty USN Ret (United States), Dec 11, 2006 at 13:51

The Christian religion is one of the primary culprits in history of religious intolerance, so I believe young man (and I say this because you must be young to believe what you said) you need to study history better. Look up the Crusades that started in 1095 CE, and the Inquisition that lasted over 500 years that burned heretics alive at the stake.

People may have recieved the wrong message, in which I believe that should have specifically included all religions instead of centering on Islam.

Religion is a justification for separatist beliefs. Us Vs Them, then turning it into Good Vs Evil. Where everyone but the believer of said religion is considered evil.

There is more bad in the bible, and Koran than there is good. Look it up, see for yourself. Then go read the Why does god not heal amputees Ebook. Very good reading.

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