actually it is you who keeps missing the point. If Shakespeare wrote a miraculous beautful poem, only the English, or in fact, only those Englishmen with an excellent taste for English literature would be able to see a *miracle*...
I am not talking about a miracle, I am talking about producing text which nobody can point to and say "this part is badly written". I am saying that with unlimited power it would be easy to produce something as simple as a book which everyone in the world at least agrees is well written. Shakespeare was not God so he couldn't do that, but surely God could have done that with the Quran? "Not badly written" surely wouldn't be difficult?
No. I never said it had anything to do with resources... survival can be attained by gaining control over others before they come and crush your religion... what's what I meant.
You said that everyone was attacking everyone, they didn't attack each other for religious supremacy did they? Surely they attacked each other for resources, their religion was probably just a tool to help them feel a group identity and to be able to dehumanise the enemy.
I thought we were also excluding the battles fought for self defence, you said it was the conquests you didn't agree with.
I will not discuss slavery with you or with anyone else anymore.
I hope you won't take this as a personal attack because it isn't. I just wanted to remark that your refusal to discuss it is not an uncommon reaction from people who want to continue believing something for which they have a "niggle", you will most likely have seen it many times when talking to Christians?
May I come up a step from the subject of slavery itself and instead ask how you justify to yourself that it is okay to shelf any concern and not think about it? I have been in a position where I was not only willing to delude myself into thinking something is true but actively did it on a very grand scale so I can understand quite a few behaviours of people from all religions, but what I was never able to do was to convince myself that it was okay to shelf something. So I'd like to understand what happens in someone's mind when they do that, can you explain that to me?