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Methinks I found a kneejerk neoconservative here...
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People who say they believe in Jesus' teachings are believers in the person what delivered the teachings, and that makes 'em Christians, particularly when it's the Muslims themselves that claim to be Christian. "Liberals" my arse. Both the OT and the NT, along with the Quran, is what encompasses Muslim teachings whether Sunni or Shiya. Where these differ is in the Hadiths and cultural history (the Shiites are the record holders for The Longest Keepers Of Historical Grudges, but the events that caused the old grudges are, I'll admit, quite profound in scope). Quote:
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BIG AMEN on the P.S., although this is what fundie Baptists consider their license to be holier than everybody else...and then to discover if they believe only a certain fixed number Baptists are among the number to go in, it's futile to convert any in excess of that number to become Baptists. Another case of The Vicious Cycle of Religious Insanity. |
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