and as I'm sure you're aware there is also no shortage of jesus freaks committing acts of violence in the past and present
weird that our resident fundie would choose to make this thread with this title
Fundie? LOL. Either you are an idiot, or you just play one on the Internet. But hey, at least you have a sense of humor...NOT.
I know that you would choose "neither", but if you had only one choice between present day Christianity and Islam, which would you choose for USA? You might wanna listen to your fellow atheists in Europe. Would you call Richard Dawkins a fundie too for saying this?
'The Most Evil Religion in the World Has to Be Islam': Atheist Warns About Decline of ChristianityAfter another news report that Christianity is dying in Europe, atheist author Richard Dawkins is warning his followers against celebrating its demise,
calling Christianity a "relatively benign" faith compared to Islam.
"Before we rejoice at the death throes of the relatively benign Christian religion, let's not forget Hilaire Belloc's menacing rhyme: 'Always keep a-hold of nurse For fear of finding something worse,'" Dawkins tweeted.
The author of The God Delusion has been quoted as saying,
"There are no Christians, as far as I know, blowing up buildings. I am not aware of any Christian suicide bombers. I am not aware of any major Christian denomination that believes the penalty for apostasy is death. I have mixed feelings about the decline of Christianity, in so far as Christianity might be a bulwark against something worse."Speaking to followers in England last year, Dawkins said, "It's tempting to say all religions are bad, and I do say all religions are bad, but it's a worse temptation to say all religions are equally bad because they're not. If you look at the actual impact that different religions have on the world it's quite apparent that
at present the most evil religion in the world has to be Islam...it is a major evil in the world."https://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/world/2018/march/leading-atheist-dont-celebrate-decline-of-christianity-in-europe