erowe1
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...but the holy texts of those contain messages of killing non-believers.
The Bible definitely doesn't include any messages of killing nonbelievers.
Those passages you quoted are from writings that predate Christianity by many centuries. So there were no Christians or nonchristians in any sense that people after the time of Jesus have understood that. Nor have Christians historically interpreted those passages as somehow authorizing them to kill nonchristians. Yes, those passages are in the Bible, but, no they do not authorize Christians killing nonchristians, neither in their original historical intent in an ancient Israelite context (i.e. when there was no such thing as Christianity), nor in any later Christian application of the Old Testament.
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