Mr Khan said:
This treads on incredibly volatile ground, but maybe Christianity didn't grow out of it, but the peoples who practiced Christianity did. I mean today the religion is mostly the domain of reasonably affluent and developed peoples, and the ideological mouthpieces of Christianity are also in these highly developed society (which means that Christian pockets in less developed countries are receiving their ideology from the well-off, if Christianity is being proselytized in their area). The Lord's Resistance Army in Uganda is probably the exception that proves rule, perhaps, this brutal and ostensibly Christian movement in the back-country shows that the religion can still be hijacked for violent purposes in this day The Muslims in Europe are all immigrants or near immigrants, for instance, and the hotbeds of extremism come from places where Muslim populations are horribly mistreated, like Israel or the North Caucasus, or back-territories like Afghanistan The danger of course comes from implying that Muslim peoples are "less developed," and because of that are prone to irresponsible behavior, which treads dangerously close to a purely racist argument. |
Well, there's no denying that the West has done far better for itself than the Middle East. There are some poor Christian countries (notably those in Africa) and some wealthy Muslim countries (Turkey is one). However, in general, Christian nations are far richer than Muslim nations. That's a fact, and it's not racist in the slightest.







