And what was wrong with my comment regarding the topic of apostacy in Islam - all I said was that the other religions don't quite have the same view.
There are differences in interpretation and application. This is why saying Islam has a problem with apostacy is a broad generalization.
Lumping Russia, Uganda, Ireland, the US, France and Denmark together wouldn't brush an accurate picture of how Christians treat homosexuals, now would it? Why should Muslims be held to another standard?
They managed to build an MUSLIM centre near ground zero.
It is the US. People and groups can buy land and build/renovate stuff on them if they respect zoning laws and other restrictions. If being able to buy land and build stuff on it is a sign of influence, I'll say your standard is way too low. At least when it comes to the US.
To be sure, are we talking about this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Park51 ?
That reflects two things to me - America is not as Christian influenced as you like to paint,
Because other religions can renovate a building to host a museum and a prayer room on US land!? How influencial do you think I said they were?
and Muslims have far more influence that you give them credit for.
Again, cause a building was bought and renovated? Because they managed to resist an islamophobic campaign? Notice that I never said they had zero influence either, but having some influence doesn't mean you have congress in your back pocket, can get what ever you want or you're as influencial as other religious lobbies.
How am I lumping them together
Well, by saying stuff like:
Why are you defending their inaction?
Quote me defending it.
Are you so hell bent against Christianity
Quote me saying I was against Christianity.
that you would like to see its followers persecuted all over the world?
Funny. I say Muslims aren't as influencial in Western countries as islamophobes would like to think and for you that means I want Christians of the world to be persecuted by Muslims. You don't see how ridiculus you sound?
What was the last Christian movie made? How much was its gross earnings? For a Christian country I suppose it made a lot of money with all those bad Christian Republicans who went to see it?
I like how you add "bad Christian Republicans" to this as if I said such words. It really helps to strenghten your argument. I also didn't call the US a Christian country, althought I agree that it can be construed in various ways and the way you use it might not mean what I think it means.
But if we take your logic about movies to be an indicator of influence of a religious group, shouldn't you compare Christian films and their box office made in the US to the Muslims ones?