Yes, but that's a question of scripture, not of sincerity. There is no question that the person believes. Differences are solved (or not solved) with violence and death for apostates, not twitter bickers
Regardless, the insincere Christian and the kafir Muslim have very different consequences to face. The two situations are not comparable
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i.e. the insincere christian loses face, while the kafir loses his life – one less inbeliever and an example to the rest
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according to that logic, christianity isn't being aggressive enough with its bickering if anything
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If it were aggressive it wouldn't be bickering. Not that I think it should. Personally I'm a big fan of Anglicanism's adaptability, but the truth is that it won't be able to withstand a really blunt religion when it comes to it
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Might just be that religion inherently favours bluntness, or at least, as per Catholicism, authority
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I should say so. It's part of the reason why Christianity is so far-out in the religious free-market of America. The best/ loudest salesman wins. In the UK we've practically nationalised Christianity so it could happily accommodate progress – until recently, of course
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