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What are this "religion" faults to deserve that kind of severe penalty?
Could you list all of its infamity and notoriety?

2006-08-12 00:31:37 · 26 answers · asked by Professor Franklin 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Islam--There is usually trouble with muslims wherever they are in the world (i.e. Middle East conflict(s), Darfur region of Africa, Indonesia, Pakistan/India border, Chechnya)

The other major faiths(Jewish, Christian, Buddhist & Hindu) have all been coexisting peacefully in recent years. Muslims have no tolerance for any other faith.

2006-08-12 00:41:23 · answer #1 · answered by heeby11 2 · 1 4

Well Christians don't belong in this world full of sin. But to answer the question correctly I would have to give you the most misleading religion on the earth. I believe there are 2 equal religions that lead people astray: Catholicism and Islam. The rest of your question would be far too long to answer. Islam worship Satan though they are blind to it, and Catholics ultimately in the end bow to Satan also. If anyone opposes this answer, look up on your internet the words 'Baal worship Catholicism solar wheel vatican'. You'll be amazed at what an atrocity Catholicism really is.

2006-08-12 00:56:15 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Everyone has a right to their beliefs. Live and let live.

But from what I've seen on this site, Christians are the most narrow-minded, judgmental, ignorant, hypocritical and hate-mongering people alive. They are constantly trashing other religions; they have no tolerance for anyone whose views do not match their own. How can they preach love and forgiveness when they practice the opposite?

2006-08-12 00:43:42 · answer #3 · answered by keepsondancing 5 · 1 0

Why is it that the God haters always want to ban a religion some how somewhere? I am not just a christian but an American too. I hate the idea of people attacking a document I hold in such high regard the US Constitution. "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof" No what if here this is the LAW of the LAND..Jim

2006-08-12 00:40:31 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

None, because of the fact that would be forcing people to give up their beliefs, and religions.

I may think Scientology is pretty bad, but, I wouldn't force anyone not to believe in it. People should have the right to believe what they want.

Unless there's some religion that specifically harms people, has harm in it's doctorine, I don't think it should be banned. Let's say there's a religion that revolves around rape, murder, child molestation, and hurting other people. That, I would say 'BAN!" But other stuff? No. People have a right to believe what they want, just not to force it down your throat.

2006-08-12 00:39:54 · answer #5 · answered by Pixie-elf 3 · 1 1

Catholicism, for the sh!t the gave Galileo and others. I really think we'd be further advanced than we are if it wasn't for the Church's fear of science. The Greeks had it going on, until the Roman Catholic Church was formed and then BAM! no real advances until the 17th century.
Also, their stance on birth control is nonsense, espeically in 3rd world countries where they insist that people too poor to take care of themselves crank out kids. Mother Teresa has a lot to answer for.

2006-08-12 00:37:19 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

Evangelical Christians. They believe it is their duty to dictate their narrow-minded (and often hypocritical) morality to the world. They also infect institutions such as colleges and universities, seeking converts.

This is a May 2005 Washington Post article:


DENVER, May 12 -- An Air Force chaplain who complained that evangelical Christians were trying to "subvert the system" by winning converts among cadets at the Air Force Academy was removed from administrative duties last week, just as the Pentagon began an in-depth study of alleged religious intolerance among cadets and commanders at the school.

"They fired me," said Capt. MeLinda Morton, a Lutheran minister who was removed as executive officer of the chaplain unit on May 4. "They said I should be angry about these outside groups who reported on the strident evangelicalism at the academy. The problem is, I agreed with those reports."

"The choice of a new executive officer was a standard transition," said Lt. Col. Laurent Fox, an academy spokesman. "The situation is, both the commanding officer [of the chaplain unit] and the executive officer are scheduled to leave this post in a couple of months. It was decided to replace the executive officer now for reasons of continuity."

Amid a rising chorus of complaints about preferential treatment for evangelical Christians -- and command pressure on non-evangelicals -- among the 4,000 cadets, a Pentagon task force is visiting the Colorado Springs campus this week to study the religious atmosphere and propose possible remedial steps.

Morton, whose removal as executive officer was first reported in USA Today, said she has not been asked to brief the task force.

Surveys of present and former cadets have shown that some students said they felt a heavy and sometimes offensive emphasis on evangelical Christianity, with praise for cadets who pronounce their "born-again" status and insults aimed at Jews, Roman Catholics and non-evangelical cadets.

One staff chaplain reportedly told newly arrived freshmen last summer that anyone not born again "will burn in the fires of hell."

Such slurs have been heard for decades on the campus, according to Mikey Weinstein of Albuquerque, a 1977 academy graduate who said he has repeatedly complained to the Air Force brass about the "religious pressure" on cadets. "This is not Christian versus Jew," Weinstein said. "This is the evangelical Christians against everybody else." ... >

2006-08-12 01:03:32 · answer #7 · answered by Sweetchild Danielle 7 · 1 0

which religion?hmmmm.... i think the one that people create themselves nowadays, of their own. people keep changing the rules n rituals as per their convinience. seems that they r not interested in GOD, they just want to be supreme themselves. such as these nonsense TERRORISTS.they belong to NO RELIGION becoz religion never teaches killing the innocents for personal self. i would want to ban TERRORISM...... the only religion i hate.
"OM BHURBHUVAH SWAHA TATSAVITUR VARENYAM BHARGODEVASYA DHEEMAHI DHEEYO YO NAH PRACHODAYAAT"
"SALILLAHO ALAIKA YA SAIYYADENA MUHAMMAD"
"IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER N THE SON N THE HOLY SPIRIT"
"SATTNAAM SHRI WAAHE GURU, JE BOLE SO NIHAAL SAT SHRI AKAAL"

bolo bhai log....kya fark padta hai? call HIM by any name response will come from HIM only. GOD IS ONE.

now dont ask me about my religion......i m a human being

"MAIN NA HINDU NA MUSALMAAN, MUJHE JEENE DO, DOSTI HAI MERA IMAAN MUJHE JEENE DO!"

2006-08-12 00:51:38 · answer #8 · answered by priya 1 · 0 0

Religion itself.

2006-08-12 00:32:55 · answer #9 · answered by ? 6 · 2 1

for none. but for those who harm the mankind wheather of any religion. they use religion for their purpose. e.g. Islam. its a pure religion but some people do 'ZEHAAD' which returns a destructive way.

2006-08-12 00:45:49 · answer #10 · answered by akhil 2 · 0 0

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