Are Christians Cowards? | Coffee with Keys
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🗓️ 12 March 2026
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Are Christians Cowards? | Coffee with Keys
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In this episode of Coffee with Keys, 19Keys asks a bold and uncomfortable question: why do some modern Christians openly attack Islam while avoiding criticism of other religious systems?
This thought-provoking brief explores the historical, psychological, and cultural dynamics behind religious conflict in the modern world. 19Keys reflects on the teachings of Jesus, the similarities between Christianity and Islam, and the role propaganda, politics, and fear may play in shaping public narratives.
Rather than offering final answers, this conversation is meant to spark deeper reflection, dialogue, and courage in examining our own beliefs and the systems around us.
If you’re seeking higher-level conversations about faith, culture, power, and truth, this episode invites you to think beyond the surface.
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| 0:00.0 | Christians cowards. |
| 0:04.1 | That is not clickbait. |
| 0:05.8 | It's a real question that I have for all of my brothers and sisters that are Christians. |
| 0:10.7 | And the reason I ask this, because I've seen a representative in the United States government say that Islam is the enemy of the West. |
| 0:19.1 | Islam does not belong in the U.S., Right. It's against the culture of America. |
| 0:25.3 | And then I've seen the pastor at 2319 says that Islam is evil, right? That Allah is the devil. |
| 0:32.5 | And I've seen other pastors speak upon Islam in the same exact matter. And then I started to ask myself as I was doing |
| 0:39.5 | research because I'm no theologian. I'm not an expert in religion. But I am told that I am very |
| 0:45.7 | good at asking the right questions that allow us to think. And in that thinking, it allows us to |
| 0:50.3 | uncover, right, what's really hidden beneath. And if we do our research and we start |
| 0:56.4 | asking ourselves, why is it that it seems that Christianity is against Islam and why is it |
| 1:02.8 | acceptable and okay for pastors, politicians, right, to try to pick Christianity and Islam against |
| 1:09.9 | each other, Muslims and Christians so I started |
| 1:12.7 | acts and doing my research and wondering like I wonder if Jesus did this did Jesus attack other |
| 1:20.3 | religions and how many religions did he know about so Jesus knew about multiple different |
| 1:25.6 | religions right he knew about Zoroastrian of Of course, he knew about all of the different Roman religions, the mystery religions, the courts of ISIS. He had extreme knowledge on what was going on during his period of time as he was lived. Right. And so I wonder, I'll say, how many times is it actually recorded and documented that |
| 1:47.0 | Jesus attacked other religions outside of his own? Because Jesus practiced Judaism. He operated |
| 1:53.0 | within the Jewish faith, right? He practiced layover and Passover and things of that nature. |
| 1:59.1 | And when we look at it, Jesus only wrestled with the principalities and people within his |
| 2:03.5 | own belief system. |
| 2:05.0 | He definitely talked about the Pharisees and the Cuddocys, right? |
| 2:09.7 | He talked about the immorality that existed of the practices that they had, the Mondaylanders, |
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