Matthew 10:34: "Do not suppose I have come to bring peace to the earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a sword. JESUS PREACHES JIHAD.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) October 18, 2015
http://t.co/lD2kS7r76q is much more *extreme* than anything in the Koran. Why won't Christian chauvinists ever admit this? #Islamophobia
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) October 18, 2015
http://t.co/5f5ms17k6H gives examples of Biblical extremism which prescribes honour killing, which the Koran does not. #Islamophobia
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) October 18, 2015
@ProfJCharmley What have you to say to this?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) October 18, 2015
Professor Charmley is a Catholic academic.
@ntfem I suggest you get yourself an orthodox commentary and learn how to read Scripture.
— John Charmley (@ProfJCharmley) October 18, 2015
@ProfJCharmley You are not prepared to engage on this?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) October 18, 2015
@ntfem no point engaging with ignorance
— John Charmley (@ProfJCharmley) October 18, 2015
@ProfJCharmley Of what am I ignorant?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) October 18, 2015
— John Charmley (@ProfJCharmley) October 18, 2015
@ProfJCharmley @DarkLor51551926 Silly metaphors can be interpreted literally by the foolish. It is safe to interpret the Koran literally.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) October 18, 2015
6 comments:
This isn't to be taken literally.
The Koran doesn't have crap like this.
Matthew is correct in saying that we'd be better off with only one eye in Heaven than in Hell with both eyes. But would cutting off just one body part stop us from sinning, or cure us from original sin? No, of course not! Jesus (speaking through Matthew) is using these words to really strengthen the point: there is no way that we'll evade Hell by our own deeds. We desperately need God's grace.
These silly metaphors just confuse the morons and makes the Bible look stupid compared to the Koran.
For those that are intellectual challenged there is Islam, for those that appreciate word play etc, there is Christianity.
Most people are intellectually challenged. In any case laws and punishments should be expressed clearly.
The New Testament was written by the weak who never envisaged that their silly metaphors would ever be taken literally by those in government.
The Koran knows itself to be an instrument of government.
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