The same Bill Maher that staunchly defends the right of Judaism to murder little children by making jokes about assaulting women? He's hardly someone to hold up as arbiter of what is ethical 8)
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/p...long-before-you-have-to-slap-her-9614329.html
Christianity has been responsible for multiple campaigns of expansion, violence and terror - inflicting Holocausts where literally hundreds of millions of people were slaughtered in the name of Christ. The most insane Muslim extremists could only dream of inflicting the scale of horror that Christianity has been responsible for over recent centuries.
As I've said before, I don't think Christ would approve, most likely, by example of his life, with what the Church and many people that 'followed' him did. All the crazy expansion wasnt really in his spirit, at least not in the same sense that it was with Muhammad, who himself can be seen as an example of Islamic behavior.
Jesus never as far as we know, thighed babies. He made a few statements about following the authority, and hinted at great punishment, for those who didn't hold him high, yada, but he can't at all be compared to Muhammad- the hijacker.
Baby fucking, I'm one of those 'Christians' who follows more of a spirit that I believe was manifested through Christ. I don't see Christ being exactly for that, or addressing it. I don't get into the OT, a lot. I don't even really read the NT. I just see the society I grew up in, which is culturally Christian, and here, thighing babies isn't allowed. Here, now, marriage must be consensual. I'm talking about NOW.
Also, again, to draw some comparison between Islam and 'Christianity', in the slave trade, the Arabs castrated males. 'Christians' didn't. In the Christian slave trade, which didn't include Muslims on at all a level to make awareness, to me (unlike Islamic/Arab which took people from all over European coasts and into SE Eur), Black African slaves were allowed to have families. They weren't castrated. Their lineage lives on, unlike in the Arab world. You cite numbers on the slave trade. Some have argued that the Arab trade was much higher than others estimate. The conditions they were held was much worse. Stuff...
Really, I'm sure we can go round and round though. And Muslims wish they could have done what 'Christians' did. For sure they tried.