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    With all of the different religions, how can I know which one is correct?

    That claim is incorrect. Independent surveys, including Pew Research, show that most Muslims globally reject violence by extremist groups. To assume ‘moderate Muslims’ secretly support terrorism is not supported by evidence. If Christianity is not defined by the KKK, Crusades, colonial...
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    With all of the different religions, how can I know which one is correct?

    I completely agree that we must distinguish between extremists and the majority who follow their faith peacefully. That’s exactly why blaming Islam for the actions of groups like Boko Haram or ISIS is unfair, because the Qur’an explicitly condemns killing innocents (Qur’an 5:32), just as the...
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    With all of the different religions, how can I know which one is correct?

    Boko Haram and ISIS are condemned by the majority of Muslims and by the Qur’an itself: ‘Whoever kills one innocent soul, it is as if he has killed all mankind’ (Qur’an 5:32). But if we’re pointing to numbers, Christian extremists have also caused mass deaths: • The Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA)...
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    With all of the different religions, how can I know which one is correct?

    You claim modern violence is mainly Muslim, but that ignores recent Christian-inspired terrorism. For example: • Anders Breivik (2011) – Killed 77 in Norway, calling himself a defender of ‘Christian Europe.’ • Christian militias in the Central African Republic (2014–2017) slaughtered...
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    With all of the different religions, how can I know which one is correct?

    Be careful with that argument. The Bible itself records mass killings commanded in Deuteronomy 20:16-17 and Numbers 31:17-18, and history shows the Crusades were done in Jesus’ name. Extremists exist in all religions blaming Islam alone is inaccurate and unfair.
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    Inerrancy vs history of the canon - Christians Let's discuss

    Who decided which books belong in the New Testament, and when did that happen?
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    * ALL Questions about the Christian Life *

    If the term “Christian” was originally a mocking label given by outsiders, why did the earliest followers of Jesus consistently refer to themselves as “disciples,” “brethren,” and “saints” in their own writings but never used the word “Christian” to describe themselves?
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