Not very accurate. Paul went to Rome. Others went around the Middle East. Lots of people (Jesus, Joseph, Moses) went to Egypt. I'd say the circle should be about 4 times bigger.
* Admittedly these books have caused a lot of unnecessary bloodshed.
deleted
· 10 years ago
Guns don't kill people. People kill people. The same can be applied with the Holy Books. People CHOOSE to start wars. For example, the majority of Muslims are peace loving citizens, myself included. It's only the sick fanatical minority that are terrorists. And besides, there have been a lot of wars that weren't based solely on religion. It's not the book. It's the person.
2
deleted
· 10 years ago
"Guns don't kill people, bullets do."
"Guns don't kill people, people kill people. Guns are just used to defend people from people with smaller guns."
This is not true. The Quran's events took place in Arabia, from Mecca to Medina. Not to mention certain events took place in modern-day Ethiopia and Taif, and even Egypt (story of Moses who is the Prophet mentioned the most in the Quran). Get your facts right before you post stuff without knowledge.
That is because the origin of the religions are there.
You think buddhist, taoist, hindu and thousand other religions came from there? We're introduced to those religions, and that is why we are extremely familiar with te Gods by those books.
It's not really offensive if it's true. Cause the books really all only did take place there and there have been A LOT of wars going on there ( history isn't my strong suit though so idk why exactly )
"Guns don't kill people, people kill people. Guns are just used to defend people from people with smaller guns."
You think buddhist, taoist, hindu and thousand other religions came from there? We're introduced to those religions, and that is why we are extremely familiar with te Gods by those books.