My point is, when they do it, they are usually aware that what they are doing is wrong. Even your Bible agrees with me. (James 4:17)Mallz wrote:Most people do wrong because it's what they want to do. What's your point?
Says who? You?Mallz wrote:I don't watch fox news. I watch the news coming from countries where the majority of Muslims live: in the Middle East and southeast Asia.
Just because someone identifies as something, doesn't mean they are that thing.
That sounds like half of the Christians I know. Most of my Christian friends know less about the Bible than I do.Mallz wrote:You mention people who don't read their bibles, pray, go to church, or know the God who they say they worship. Does that sound like a Christian to you?
Says who? You? So is it your job to determine who is or is not Muslim?Mallz wrote:Same goes for the Muslims. Or anyone who identifies to a belief system. You don't get to say I believe this and not that. It's all or nothing. You either do or you don't.
My point is, if you are gonna start tossing that 1.37 billion number around as the number of Muslims world wide, you need to include those moderate ones as well; you can’t have it both ways.Mallz wrote:Anyways, not sure what your point was in the reply regarding you can't get everyone to agree on morality; the point of me using the 1.37 billion Muslim example in the first place.
Ken