Bio
Born and raised in Oregon, I've lived most my life on the West Coast, save three years near Minneapolis, Minnesota. In 2008 I moved to California because Oregon was too liberal for me -- or because I lost my previous job and found an electrical design job in Santa Rosa. Recent developments have found me back in Oregon working for another branch of the same company. Also, I am married now.
I live now with my wife, her cats Tawosret and Khufu, and my two birds Nazghûl the World's Most Evil Parakeet and his erstwhile sidekick Pippin Joe. I've spent way too much time reading and watching science fiction. I abuse ellipses with wild abandon.


Re: Is Islam equal to Christianity?
As to the question: If we believe Christianity better than Islam, does that mean Christians are better than Muslims ... ?
The premise of the question points to a more Progressive mindset -- that one's beliefs make a person better than another. Progressives don't just believe they have better ideas; they believe they are better people. For example: Progressive analogies of AGW skeptics to Holocaust Deniers (because we needed another topic in this thread).
There are, no doubt, individuals and even some Christian churches who would make similar assumptions about their beliefs, but this is contrary to a better understanding of the faith. Of the essential themes of the faith is the idea that there is "no one righteous, not one" and that it is not anything we do, but rather what Christ did for us that justifies us before God. We are not better than anyone by our faith -- it is only the gift of God: salvation through His Son, Jesus Christ that we are called righteous before Him at all.
I hope I'm not too muddled there. I tend to be.