Xen wrote:
On 09/06/2015 01:42 AM, Bjarne Örn Hansen wrote:
Saying this, and claiming that basing ones demands on a piece of land based on the words of a fictional character, called "God" as viable ... can only be called bigotry.
Someday, someone should take these books ... Koran, Bible and Old Testament and label them for what they really are ... collection of folklore from several regions, and many different folk groups. The core "Christian" idea, that all mankind has this base, is the only "humane" standpoint, while it's execution certainly has not been "humane". Waging wars, and splitting regions and peoples, based on a fictional character called "God" and mortals interpretation claiming to understand the will and mind of this "God" person, should be labelled for what it is ... fiction.
I'm not sure who you're for or against... but I just remember seeing a documentary on the raw history of the region including the narratives
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