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
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Replying to @literal_kittler
Regardless, the insincere Christian and the kafir Muslim have very different consequences to face. The two situations are not comparable
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Replying to @w_guppy @literal_kittler
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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