I asked google http://www.answering-islam.org/Quran/Themes/love.htm
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My point was that the Bible has a GREAT deal to say about Love.
How blessed will be the one who seizes and dashes your little ones Against the rock.
You are aware that your cherrypicked quote actually has no bearing on his statement whatsoever, right? "Contains B" has no bearing on the hypothesis, "Contains A", except in extremely specific situations when A and B cannot physically co-exist.
Which, true or not, also has no bearing on Tragos' faulty logic.Actually it's Corwin who cherrypicks. There's a pair of quotes ("love thy neighbor" or "love thy enemy") that in context is little more than rhetoric nonsense amongst a 1500 page manual of hate and prejudice.
Which, true or not, also has no bearing on Tragos' faulty logic.
The only way to refute what he said would be to demonstrate a LACK of things to say about love.
That actually entails a lot more work, and is probably not worth the effort. That's basic logic, and given the way you love to scream "logical fallacy" from your ivory tower (although I must admit you haven't done that recently) I'm forced to assume that you're choosing to ignore it so that you can spout off about your ongoing anti-religion campaign.
Also, I would venture to say that Corwin has spent FAR more time with that particular tome than you'll ever dream of doing, so it's probably a bad idea to attempt to paint yourself as the expert in this case.
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Jemy, it is clear that you havent studied the bible that well because it would be clear if you did some research on the issue it is easy to comprehend. Really studying the bible requires a persons to do some rearch outside the bible about the customs of a given time.
Read abotu the whole issue here:
http://www.ovc.edu/terry/articles/headcovr.htm
"And if you think that's slimy, every year the US State Dept. issues a report on the state of human rights in all UN member countries. This year, for the first time, they removed the section on religious freedom. Thus neatly sidestepping the need to acknowledge the violent persecution of Christians since the glorious revolution for freedom and democracy.
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Even the nazi's extermination of minority Christian groups (carried out by Christians) = Christian persecution.
Yes. There were Nazi-close Christian groups which believed themselves - in this sense - to be the "only" and "true" Christians.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Christians
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protestant_Reich_Church
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instit...ion_of_Jewish_influence_on_German_Church_Life