Was Charlie Chaplin a (Nazi) "HATER"?

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    Actually, Mohammad is the one who doesn't know what he's talking about because of the scientifically-incorrect teachings in the Islamic texts. And Muslims won't update/improve those parts that we now know are scientifically-incorrect because they (to be fair, like all religious people) are intellectual cowards driven by fear, not driven by a love of the truth like Modern Secular Humanists are. A more clear distinction between two followers could not be found.
     
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    Too bad Jesus, who said "I have not come to bring peace, but a sword" (Mt 10:34), is their violent role model.
     
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    Actually, Nazism and Islam are very similar as Islam says that Muslims will kill the Jews (Nazis basically believed the same thing....and you can't show us very many Muslims that will condemn Mohammad for being so anti-Semitic. The "Day of Judgement" is a good thing to Muslims, so good things happen when Muslims kill Jews, apparently:

    The following hadith which forms a part of these Sahih Muslim hadiths has been quoted many times, and it has become a part of the charter of Hamas.

    The Day of Judgement will not come about until Muslims fight the Jews, when the Jew will hide behind stones and trees. The stones and trees will say O Muslims, O Abdullah, there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him. Only the Gharkad tree, (the Boxthorn tree) would not do that because it is one of the trees of the Jews. (related by al-Bukhari and Muslim).Sahih Muslim, 41:6985, see also Sahih Muslim, 41:6981, Sahih Muslim, 41:6982, Sahih Muslim, 41:6983, Sahih Muslim, 41:6984, Sahih al-Bukhari, 4:56:791,(Sahih al-Bukhari, 4:52:177)"
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_and_antisemitism


    A better way would be "will not come about until Muslims MAKE PEACE with the Jews"....I think we can all agree on that.
     
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    Well, of course they will not change the Koran. Are you nuts? ha ha ha. Like all religious books, which contain authority, dictates how to live, it is verboten, to even think about changing them. It would lose your head in an Islamic country.

    The reformation of islam has to involve a change in interpretation, of parts of the Koran and their other religious book they follow, and a new way of seeing their religion. They may still be a few hundred years away from that, although we see small attempts today from western muslims. But it isn't catching on very much, far too much resistance, even by the sword.

    I am not sure Islam is possible to reform. IMO, Christians just do not take their religion as seriously as muslims. Muslims are more religious, in holding to the principles set forth in the Koran. The principles set forth are untenable in western culture. Therefore it will create insolvable problems. Sit back and continue to watch and learn what any village idiot knows, even in his dullness.
     
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    I have wasted considerable time trying to educate you..
     
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    Then why are non-Muslim forces needed to defeat ISIS!? The answer is because so many many Muslims do indeed support Jihad/Sharia.
     
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    I asked you numerous questions and you did not answer a single one. You have no right to ask anyone anything on here
     
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    Which contradicts all of his other teaching. Which means this refers to something other than you want it to be. Much of his teaching is in the gnostic sense, IMO. There is no place for violence in the teachings of Christ, whether he existed or not. Even if he did drive out the money changes from the temple to make an important point. Which may or may not have happened. ha ha.

    For me personally, I really wonder if the character in the NT ever existed at all. Perhaps he was just a synthesis of other people that came before him? Or, as Aldous Huxley thought, perhaps just another appearance of the Perennial Philosophy, as seen in Lao Tzu, the Buddha, Krishna, and even the late Krishnamurti who was a religious iconoclast. I tend to agree with Huxley. JC was a mystic, who taught mystical things, stressed love, a transformation of human consciousness, and like the other great mystics, felt some union with a divine force, and this got him put to death, for saying he and the Father are One. Not cool in Judaism of that era. God could not dwell in man, or so they believed, and to claim it, was punishable by death. As the muslims today would feel.

    Somehow, if this is true, a group of jews used the man, perhaps totally misunderstood him, and used him as their founder for a new form of Judaism, which with the tremendous help of Paul, created doctrinally what became the religion of the roman empire. Christianity, which did not follow the teachings of Christ, but corrupted them, and turned him into another blood sacrifice in the tradition of Judaism. And then spent over a thousand years acting like the muslims did after their founding. Hell, they copied what the roman Christians did, their conquests and spreading Christianity by the sword.
     
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    So then the only way to defeat the terrorists is to defeat Islam, it would appear.
     
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    That was violent and would be illegal in all civilized nations today. Jesus was a violent law breaker, not worthy of our worship.
     
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    Only mindless zombies won't improve a book that says to, for example, beat women (Q4:34), or to kill people who leave a certain religion.
     
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    Modern Secular Humanists are more ethical than Jesus/Christians, of course, because if we claimed to be the all-powerful, all-moral, son of god and our follows "corrupted" our teachings (the best message of all time, allegedly!), we of course care about humanity enough to have come down in the last 2000 years and educated, just educated, the world that they "corrupted" our great teachings. That's just common sense. In doing that we obviously would care about the world more than Jesus....obviously.

    Any caring person with those powers would of course do that.
     
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    Yes, this proves all along my contention that religions are about mind-control.
     
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    When I was a Christian I felt like a fool worshipping a dude that never existed at all.
     
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    ....says people when they don't have a logical, well-thought-out, evidence-backed rebuttal, obviously. You keep proving me right...thanks!
     
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    I've answered a number of them. Go ahead, ask me another and I'll answer it. Here's your chance.
     
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    I've answered tons of your questions.
     
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    Contradictions with an all-knowing all-powerful being lead intelligent people to question the validity of said divine beings magical claims.
     

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