Speaking of religions being founded, and I might add promoted, by "war lords," I think Christianity, the one I was born into, can be downright schizoid, at times, and it's little wonder to me that there is a radical, "post-modern," largely feminist movement afoot to be done with the Abrahamic "patriarchy," or patriarchies, plural, all of them: Judaism, Christianity and Islam, in the interests of women who have been historically subjugated by and to them.
Here is an example of the schizophrenia, for lack of a better, less controversial, word. King David, the warrior king and reputed writer of
Psalms, fresh from his slaughter of Philistines, is met by what I assume are the daughters of Zion, who sing this memorable song as homage:
"And the women answered one another as they played, and said, Saul hath slain his thousands, and David his ten thousands."
Regardless of Christianity's pacifism, or, as I see it, the lip-service some Christians pay to pacifism, Orthodox Jews, as I understand, are busy making way for the new "son of David," the one whose kingdom, unlike that of the pacifist Jesus', is very much of this world. It might be time to brush the dust from the sheet music of this above song and play it again, in Jerusalem.
Have you considered the possibility that, though you usually wrap your statements in the seemingly respectable
talit of scripture, you sometimes get off on the adrenaline rush of constantly opposing and being opposed? I have not only noticed but also
commented, not necessarily accurately, I might add, because I often make mistakes as well, that, when you aren't busy inciting Muslims in this and the previous board's forum, you turn and bite into your fellow Christians, those who don't seem to pass your doctrinal litmus test, at any rate. If, by chance, you
do enjoy the adrenaline rush, I might suggest another fun, somewhat related activity: bungee jumping from old, sufficiently tall railroad truss bridges in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California
.