For the most part, Masamune, I agree with you. Christianity at its core is not what the Catholic Church has everyone believing it is today. Let's think about this; what do Santa Clause and the Easter Bunny really have to do with Jesus Christ? Honestly? That being said, I believe this particular religion has been used as somewhat of a power tool in the past, to say the least (i.e. Constantine, the Spanish Inquisition, Hitler, etc.). That is not to say that at its core, Christianity isn't an admirable religion to believe in. I personally believe it's gone too far with its Catholicism, Presbyterianism, Lutheranism, and however many other denominations there are.
However, there is wide debate as to whether or not Muslims believe they have the right to "kill anyone who doesn't believe as they do." The word "Islam" means "submission to the will of God," from what I've read. Anyway, many Muslims believe very similarly to the way Christians do when it comes to taking another human's life; the only difference being that they condone death only in the most grievous of situations, mostly relating to that of self defense or the preservation of justice. That is a big difference though, to forbidding the taking of another human's life all together.
As for myself, I'm agnostic. Allow me to sum that up for you, roughly, by quoting a fellow member.
Originally posted by Richard M. Nixon
While I don't believe in a God, I don't deny the possibility of his or her existence.
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