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<blockquote data-quote="linux.poet" data-source="post: 77472539" data-attributes="member: 443852"><p>We also see materialism and pleasures of the flesh in primarily Buddhist areas as well, even though Buddhism is about renouncing bodily pleasures and material things on the path to Nirvana. I don't think that it's fair to judge a religion for the foolish actions of its practitioners that are inconsistent with its teachings. </p><p></p><p>Islam clearly teaches in support of lust, greed, and warmongering, while Christianity teaches the exact opposite.</p><p></p><p>Aside from this, I have to admit that, while I read the Qur'an, I wasn't impressed with it. It's largely disconnected poetry, while the Bible contains every literary form in existence and supports its claims with historical events. You'd think the real God of the Universe would have invented all the literary forms and use them as needed. Meanwhile, any madman can write poetry - it's good therapy for the insane. The literary evidence stands in favor of the Bible as opposed to the Qur'an.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="linux.poet, post: 77472539, member: 443852"] We also see materialism and pleasures of the flesh in primarily Buddhist areas as well, even though Buddhism is about renouncing bodily pleasures and material things on the path to Nirvana. I don't think that it's fair to judge a religion for the foolish actions of its practitioners that are inconsistent with its teachings. Islam clearly teaches in support of lust, greed, and warmongering, while Christianity teaches the exact opposite. Aside from this, I have to admit that, while I read the Qur'an, I wasn't impressed with it. It's largely disconnected poetry, while the Bible contains every literary form in existence and supports its claims with historical events. You'd think the real God of the Universe would have invented all the literary forms and use them as needed. Meanwhile, any madman can write poetry - it's good therapy for the insane. The literary evidence stands in favor of the Bible as opposed to the Qur'an. [/QUOTE]
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