scubamouse said:
I'm not sure why you care unless the fact that I'm Christian and have questions about my faith is disconcerting to you. I ask a lot of questions about Christianity and other religions that I am constantly looking for answers or at least understanding.
It does scare me that you profess to be a Christian, yet still have questions about the core of your faith. I'm not talking about knowing everything about one's faith, nobody will ever know that. But when it gets to the core of your faith, if you claim to be part of that faith, you should not have any questions about the core beliefs. If you do, how sold out to your faith are you, really?
scubamouse said:
do you have a link for that info? also, Hilter killed Jews and gays. how can that not be religiously motivated? Anyone know what Hitler's religion was?
Here's a link to try, it shows the purported religous affiliations of various historical leaders:
http://www.adherents.com/adh_influ.html
I never said anything about killing being religiously motivated. YOU said that humans have been killing people in the name of religion for 2k years. The point I was making is that some have been killed in the name of Christianity, but MANY MORE have been killed in the name of everything that is anti-God. It's still religiously motivated, but not Christianity motivated.
From religioustolerance.org (a website that certainly doesn't promote solely Christian beliefs, so hopefully people don't doubt its numbers), talking about the Crusades:
"These mass killings were repeated during each of the 8 additional crusades until the final, 9th, crusade in 1272 CE. Both Christians and Muslims believed that they were fighting on God's side against Satan; they believed that if they died on the battlefield they would be given preferential treatment in the Christian Heaven or the Muslim Paradise. Battles were fought with a terrible fierceness and a massive loss of life. Over a 200 year period, perhaps 200,000 people were killed." As to the Inquisition and Salem witch trials, various sources differ. For example, Wikipedia would suggest no more than about 150,000 for the Inquisition, at most, which would mean that for my figures to be close to accurate, no more than 150,000 could have been killed at the Salem witch trials, which is certainly not the case. So I think that 500k is probably a conservatively high estimate, if you research it. Even if you compare that figure ONLY to the Holocaust, and ONLY include the generally accepted figure of 6 million Jews (not counting other ethnic or religious groups, not counting the Marxist/Stalinist/Leninist killings), you still have 12 times more people killed by Hitler alone than the Crusades, Inquisition and witch trials COMBINED. My point is that God doesn't cause this - the lack of God caused this!