Padawanbater2
Well-Known Member
See if you can tell the difference between the Bible and the Quran
http://www.theholytest.com/
10 questions, post your score
http://www.theholytest.com/
10 questions, post your score
Give us this day as much cheese grated on top as the OP has offered with yet another cheesy thread.
You didn't read the questions and now you question me?I didn't read any of the questions, just randomly answered them. I scored a 7 out of 10. I pass as an expert now.
Schuyllar got a 10 out of 10, but it took 239 tries to get that. She says they reference the deity, but they only did that on one question. So either Schuylaar is lying, or she is lying,.
I read all the questions afterwards and they don't reference a deity in any of the questions except one.You didn't read the questions and now you question me?
post the questions and I will show you what I meant and I did get 10/10. @fogdog[USER] got 9/10 it really wasn't that hard after all you got 7/10 without reading? Then why would it not be feasible to get 10/10 if they were read which I took the time to do..10/10 bad sport point for you.
"I know more about desert fairytales than other people, but Im still on welfare and can't even get a job in McDonalds"I read all the questions afterwards and they don't reference a deity in any of the questions except one.
I know you want people to think you are smart, but lets talk about ATM's shall we?
So what do you get when you try to answer them truthfully?I didn't read any of the questions, just randomly answered them. I scored a 7 out of 10. I pass as an expert now.
Schuyllar got a 10 out of 10, but it took 239 tries to get that. She says they reference the deity, but they only did that on one question. So either Schuylaar is lying, or she is lying,.
I could tell the difference by the perspective and tone. The ones from the bible were more like story telling. The ones from the Quran were more of a single narrative with an authoritative tone. I don't know how you could say all the Bible ones were scary. I felt more put off by the ones that I guessed were from the Quran.I scored 8/10 just by figuring all the scary, negative ones were chosen for the bible and all the warm and cuddly ones were picked from the Quran. But, that's the point of the whole thing, right?
It doesn't rise to conspiracy level when a bunch of liberal douchebags devise a website with the intent of demeaning Christians and elevating followers of Islam. That's simply business as usual.I could tell the difference by the perspective and tone. The ones from the bible were more like story telling. The ones from the Quran were more of a single narrative with an authoritative tone. I don't know how you could say all the Bible ones were scary. I felt more put off by the ones that I guessed were from the Quran.
You are seeing a conspiracy again. Have fun with that.
Damn those Muslims always getting it so easy compared to you white Christian males.I scored 8/10 just by figuring all the scary, negative ones were chosen for the bible and all the warm and cuddly ones were picked from the Quran. But, that's the point of the whole thing, right?
I'm just saying that while I found it easy to tell the source from each of the quotations. To me, the difference was in tone and perspective. I didn't see the same virulence that you did in the selections from the bible. If anything, I got negative vibes from the selections from the Quoran. So, I disagree that there was some sort of liberal bias in the selections from the bible. Perhaps the bias lies in yourself towards the words from the bible as my bias was reflected in my reaction to quotes from the Quoran. I sensed an authoritative tone in those passages -- almost guaranteed to get my hackles up.It doesn't rise to conspiracy level when a bunch of liberal douchebags devise a website with the intent of demeaning Christians and elevating followers of Islam. That's simply business as usual.
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for demeaning all religions and those who practice them. But, liberals are antagonistic towards Christians and ridiculously apologetic for Muslims. It's not even worth the time to argue with you if you can't see that reality.
Jesus was THE liberal; pacifist, likes equality, shares everything and forgoes money.I'm just saying that while I found it easy to tell the source from each of the quotations. To me, the difference was in tone and perspective. I didn't see the same virulence that you did in the selections from the bible. If anything, I got negative vibes from the selections from the Quoran. So, I disagree that there was some sort of liberal bias in the selections from the bible. Perhaps the bias lies in yourself towards the words from the bible as my bias was reflected in my reaction to quotes from the Quoran. I sensed an authoritative tone in those passages -- almost guaranteed to get my hackles up.
But on the face of it, you have a strong bias against all things liberal. US conservatives reacted very negatively to words from the pope too. Maybe there is a correlation here. Was Jesus a liberal?
Yeah, its true that I'm a chickenshit liberal compared to the Jesus depicted in the bible.Jesus was THE liberal; pacifist, likes equality, shares everything and forgoes money.
Pity none of his followers or liberals actually act like him...