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On Wed, 22 Jun 2005 00:42:23 GMT, lraszewski@loyola.edu (L. Ross
Raszewski) wrote:
>On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 21:12:40 GMT, Ryan
>P. wrote:
>>
>> I think you'd be hard pressesd to find examples of institutional human
>>sacrifice by Christians over the past 2000 years. I'm not an expert or
>>anything, or even particularly religious, but I don't recall God ever
>>demanding a human sacrifice... in fact, I seem to remember God sending
>>an angel coming down to STOP somebody from sacrificing their son to pass
>>a test God had initiated.
>>
>
>I suspect he was refering to the unfortunate historical fact that
>misinterpreted christianity has motivated a pretty fair percentage of
>the people-killing that's gone on in the western world in the past
>dozen or so centuries.
Who says what is the correct interpretation of Christianity? God has
been unfortunately quiet on the subject for the last 2000 years
(unless, of course, you happen to believe that Mohammed was the final
prophet and that the correct interpretation of Christianity is, in
fact, Islam) :-)
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