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The heart of my opinion on this issue is that your opinions are just bullshit. Rant after rant after rant about how all Muslims are evil, and they're all the same, and they're all forced by -- insert cherrypicked passage from Quran here -- to kill every non-Muslim, and blah blah blah blah blah. When the reality is that Muslims are just as diverse in the interpretation of their faith as Christians are. And to put that in perspective, the Christian church I attend supports -- and performs -- same-sex marriages.
Oh yeah, and the Christian church that I grew up in (but am no longer actively involved with), buckshot24 regularly rants here that it isn't even Christian, but some 'church of the devil.'
Why do you think that they're united when we aren't?
I have not see him make that argument, but maybe I missed it. What I did see was what I have been point out. Islam does not leave as much room for interpretation because of how the religion is set up, and how the culture is built around it.
If you leave Christianity then fine. People will likely dislike you, some will try to get you back to the religion, others may harass you. What is very unlikely is that people will call for you to be killed. If someone ever does do that, then they at the very least cannot use the Bible to justify that murder. As you likely know, leaving Islam is punishable by death. People have tried to get away from this, but its quite clear. As the Quran is a religious text, its full of double speak, because it clearly also says "there is no compulsion in religion", but even that in context is not clear.
The point is that every person I know of cherry picks how they view their religion, because their religion says conflicting things. Picking out the parts you want is how every person uses religion. Right now, Muslims are picking out the bad parts more than Christians. If Christians or Jews wanted to, they could easily go just as far and start up on their bad parts too, but thats to be expected when they share so many things about their religion.
Make no mistake, Christian culture > Islamic culture. I don't care how anyone wants to try to make them seem equal, but they are not. Maybe that will change, but, right now its not equal.
Now, let me point something out to you that you may not realize you are doing. Ask yourself this, how many Muslims do you know? How do you know that their beliefs are just as diverse? You are using the few Muslims you have met, and casting a net over 1.6 billion people.