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Moshe Sharon is very selective in his description of the 3 monotheistic religions

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Submitted by Throbbin (Canada), Sep 25, 2006 at 12:27

I am currently reading a book called "A history of the end of days", which discusses the Book of Revelations in the Christian bible.

Sharon's assessment of Christianity as a religion that emphasizes only individual salvation from sins leaves out a very important part of Christianity - the book of revelations.

Since Sharon felt it necessary to include the apocalyptic aspects of Islam in his description of Islam, I think it would only be fair to do the same with Christianity, in all fairnerss, don't you think?

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