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True but...

True the Bible tells us not to be a party to other faiths and that we are to worship no other God, (or god, whatever your preference may be)and even calls them abominations in his sight. My point was that nowhere in the New testament Bible does it advocate Christians to do horrible things to each other. The scripture I used to illustrate this point is one of many that tells us this. It tells us not to be a party to other beliefs but never tells us persecute other beliefs. And Christians as a whole have been far more persecuted, even today, than any other group worldwide. Of course that's not the case here in the states because we are still primarily a Christian nation, however that is sadly changing. In the Old Testament, Moses had a couple million disorganized and shell shocked slaves that he had the charge of maintaining order over. That's why the laws were harsh and very legalistic, at that time that's what was needed.
As for me not proving the existence of my deity, I can never prove it to anyone who does not want to see Him (or him whichever you prefer). Just like I lived as an Atheist/Pagan/Wicca/Satanist for much of my life, and sounding much like yourself in the process. God does not force himself on anybody, and we should not force ourselves on anybody. But telling somebody about something is far from forcing it on them. But no-one has proved the non-existence of my "deity" either, nor have they ever disproven intelligent design or any other theory related to the origins of this physical world. I guess I'll ask God, or Nigel, or Harriet,whatever you prefer, when I get to meet Him. God,or Nigel, or Bob...(whatever) bless you!

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