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If one studies the major religions of today such as Christianity, Buddhism, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism etcetera they will find more similarities than differences.
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have studied the 'major Western' religions of Christianity, Judiasm, and Islam. And Islam cannot be put in the same category as the other two.
Islam's origin may have some likeness, but it's spread/proselytization and law
is in a class all by itself. And yes, one might speak of the Crusades, but also speak of the previous 400 years prior to the Crusades; the type of takeover of the Byzantine Empire, and the 'Christian centers of theology' at Antioch, Alexandria, Jerusalem, etc.
All Islam's 'origional laws' are still in efect today for the 'faithful'. Look into the law of "Dhimmi".
And as for the spread and establishment of this "religion of peace", here is just one of thousands of a modern day example
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4387604.stm
Three Indonesian girls beheaded
By Tim Johnston
BBC News, Jakarta
Three girls have been beheaded and another badly injured as they walked to a Christian school in Indonesia.
They were walking through a cocoa plantation near the city of Poso in central Sulawesi province when they were attacked.
This is an area that has a long history of religious violence between Muslims and Christians.
A government-brokered truce has only partially succeeded in reducing the number of incidents in recent years.
Police say the heads were found some distance from the bodies.
It is unclear what was behind the attack, but the girls attended a private Christian school and one of the heads was left outside a church leading to speculation that it might have had a religious motive.
Islamic state
Central Sulawesi and Poso in particular was the scene of bitter fighting between Muslims and Christians in 2001 and 2002.
More than 1,000 people were killed before a government-brokered truce.
Although the violence has been subdued, it has never gone away completely.
A bomb in May in the nearby town of Tentena, which is predominantly Christian, killed 22 people and injured over 30.
The fighting four years ago drew Islamic militants from all over Indonesia and many have never gone home.
Analysts say the militants have targeted central Sulawesi and believe that it could be turned into the foundation stone of an Islamic state.
The analysts have warned that the violence could resurface at any time.
Let's all start doing some independent, factual, historical reasearch and get off this politically correct pablum that we are being fed.