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31-01-2011 10:22 PM |
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Originally Posted by InOne
(Post 4084726)
All the mono ones are pretty much the same, why single out Christianity?
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The Islamic world inherited the philosophical and scientific sophistication of the ancient Greeks and Romans and brought many benefits to the world as a result. Medieval Europe was a laughing stock compared to the Arab world for this reason and destroyed far more than it created. The European Renaissance that came later owes more to Homer, Pythagoras and Plato than it does to Jesus or St. Paul.
I also admire the fact that Islam has a far more practical goal than that of Christianity. To make politics inseperable from the teachings of the prophet Muhammad where Christianity emphasises the salvation of the soul. Something completely abstract and unattainable. In this sense, there is more truth to Islam.
Judaism clings to similar values as Christianity, but it never went so far as to universally prescribe them and as such, never became missionary. They had a bloodline to maintain and it is perhaps as a result of this that the Jewish people have accomplished so much and survived persecution to the extent that they did.
Make no mistake though, I find paganism (particularly the Greek pagans) and animism preferable to all three.
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