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SomeMichGuy · M
Well said/repeated.
The extreme elements of any religion generally lose sight of the teachings of the founder.
What you are also pointing out is that an appeal to live as the founder of one's religion/prime interpreter of your texts leads always to a very simple place in Christianity, a place of love and light, not hatred and darkness and violence.
The extreme elements of any religion generally lose sight of the teachings of the founder.
What you are also pointing out is that an appeal to live as the founder of one's religion/prime interpreter of your texts leads always to a very simple place in Christianity, a place of love and light, not hatred and darkness and violence.
Carazaa · F
@SomeMichGuyThat was my attempt but few understood that!
SomeMichGuy · M
@Carazaa I think that continuing to gently point this out makes a particular contrast with Islam.