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I like Christian theology, I think this religion makes more sense than Buddhism or Islam. [Spirituality & Religion]

Buddhism has many flaws, and islam is converting people by force to believe in a god.
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Hello !! Ever heard of history books ?


Converting people by force was the Christian standard operating procedure !!
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
Except it was never based on Christianity's teachings. Islam on the other hand orders forced conversions right in its most holy text. You can read the Bible back to front and front to back and nowhere will you find the order to force conversions.
PsychoMantis · 31-35, M
Christian theology doesn't force people to convert by force, but it is true that at one point Christians were forcing people become christian, something that you will not find in scripture, but then again I'm talking about Christian theology. Not history.
@hippyjoe1955: Except the killings and the murders, and rapes of those who didn´t profess the same faith. But I leave you with your delusions.
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
No one is ever perfect however if you distill Christianity down to its basics and you get someone like an Amish or a Mennonite. Distill Islam down to its basics and you get something like ISIS. While Christians failed in their Christianity by forcing conversions Muslims have failed Islam by not forcing conversions. Can you see a difference? I can see a difference.
PsychoMantis · 31-35, M
@Underconstruction: Well I said I like christian theology and christian theology does allowed free will and temptation, but by your way of thinking you think that conversion to christian by force is something found in christian scripture which is not. While the quran scripture clearly states to convert or die. In other words Christian theology is a system of belief that allows free will to follow it or not.