It is actually quite sad that any religion hates the other. My question is who is right? How can there be two different Muslim sects. Probablty much like there is over 90,000 Christian sects. Yet there was only one Christ and there should only be one Alah. Plus you are right about the other two religious sects. Ireland just barely gave up on the war of religion. This is how it will all end. Us fighting about who is right. And the one showing the most Christ like attributes shall win.
2006-07-19 00:18:21
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answered by rkkcandi 2
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look, mate, possibly you do no longer hate different Christian denominations, yet you may no longer deny that hatred between Christian denominations exists. only look at some examples: > Northern eire - struggling with between Catholics and Anglicans > Bosnia, Croatia, Serbia, Kosova - struggling with between Catholics and Orthodox > Tzarist Russia - prosecution of all Christians different than Orthodox > Habsburg Austria - prosecution of all non-Catholics; 1000's of protestants killed and 1000's extra flead to Germany > After Nicean concile, all Christians who have faith in one God and deny trinity have been ordered to be killed in spite of the shown fact that, the concern between Sunnis and Shiites is slightly distinctive: Shiites evaluate lie as component to their faith, mutually as for Sunnis mendacity is a important sin. historic challenge started with Shia sparking violence between Muslims. Shia have faith that they could desire to kill all non-Shia before the judgement day and that they'll gain that with the aid of mendacity and sparking violence between others. Sunnis won't be able to ignore Shiite betrayals with the aid of background and don't want to be slaughtered like farm poultry, so as that they take revenge. modern-day violence in Iraq replace into started with the aid of Moqtada Al-Sadr who's an Iranian mercenary and new Iraqi government which is composed frequently of Shiites, who loot Sunni residences etc. There are important variations of their faith, Sunnis being organic monotheists and Shia being polytheist.
2016-11-02 08:14:24
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answered by ? 4
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Politically speaking, it is profitable for the politically elite to have a constant conflict. Look at the world right now. Proof of profit as a motivator for conflict is before your eyes.
Politicians create conflict. And politics is as old as sex.
2006-07-19 00:15:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Because Shiite believes that Jesus is Lord and Sunni is not
2006-07-19 00:17:44
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answered by Anonymous
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its a good question that maybe someone within these to groups could answer, but without prejudice, so we could understand and have a understanding of middle east issues other than the views from TV stations
2006-07-19 00:17:58
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answered by pete 3
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Fetna
2006-07-19 00:15:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Isn't it sad that people even of the same religion can't get along.
Maybe we could all take a lesson from this.
2006-07-19 00:15:05
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answered by Anonymous
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it's actually only happening in Iraq. and God knows who is behind it. and for what benefit.
2006-07-19 00:23:12
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answered by Anonymous
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