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Just like jews and the talamud, you islamafags are an exclusive tribal hateful cult. Christianity's greatest strength (and weakness) is forgiveness. Jesus died FOR YOU and your sins. "Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing."

Jesus was dead long before i was born soo his death got nothing to do with me. Also check out "Ezekiel 18:20".

And if you think that Islam is all about hate, then check out "Al-Maidah 5:82".

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_views_on_slavery#:~:text=The%20Quran%20recognizes%20slavery%20as,would%20not%20have%20been%20practical.

>The Quran recognizes slavery as a source of injustice, as it places the freeing of slaves on the same level as feeding the poor. Nevertheless, the Quran doesn't abolish slavery. One reason given is that slavery was a major part of the 7th century socioeconomic system, and it abolishing it would not have been practical.

Oh the hypocrisy...

>One reason given is that slavery was a major part of the 7th century socioeconomic system...

No shit.... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbary_slave_trade

>The Barbary slave trade refers to slave markets on the Barbary Coast of North Africa, which included the Ottoman provinces of Algeria, Tunisia and Tripolitania and the independent sultanate of Morocco, between the 16th and middle of the 18th century. The Ottoman provinces in North Africa were nominally under Ottoman suzerainty, but in reality they were mostly autonomous.

>European slaves were acquired by Barbary pirates in slave raids on ships and by raids on coastal towns from Italy to the Netherlands, Ireland and the southwest of Britain, as far north as Iceland and into the eastern Mediterranean.

>The Ottoman eastern Mediterranean was the scene of intense piracy.[1] As late as the 18th century, piracy continued to be a "consistent threat to maritime traffic in the Aegean".[2]

And since the Quran is deemed perfect.... How could it be reformed?

You people will never give up on fucking with us until you no longer can, physically speaking

And that, is the truth...

Nowhere in Quran it commands to take slaves, rather it repeatedly calls for freeing of them. As for the reason Quran doesn't forbid slavery: 1)Slavery was an indispensable practise until Late Modern Period throughout the entire world, so it would be nigh impossible to force it on many. Think of it as Putin trying to ban vodka for being harmful. Would be funny, wouldn't it? 2)Slaves during Mohammed's era were seen as servants, a part of the family, and not disposable workforce as it was the case in the rest of the world. Most were content with their lives and had nowhere else to go, so to abolish slavery would be unwelcome by both sides.

Both Muslims and Christians(Europeans) have done terrible things in the past. But the blame has always been on their own, not their scriptures'.

If you want to criticize Muslims then go ahead, i already beat you to it every single day. Just don't correlate their moronic behavior with Quran.