The rise of Islam and the aftermath of 9/11 prompted a discussion over «whether Islam is a peaceful religion, and how we can
share our faith with Muslim neighbours» (November 2002).
Not exact matches
Muslim, Christian, Jew, Buddhist, Atheist, etc.... however all are American first One is not comfortable
with the other, however each lives
with the other based on inter
faith and universal values All
share the same primary core belief... the belief in freedom of rights and religion This core belief is a reliigion in itself, which all worship before their «traditional religion» It is, as Daniel said... the «god of fortresses»
And i do nt» hear of many
muslims converting to the «
faith» which he
shares with his evangelical brother GWB.
It is a hopeful fact that when intelligent representatives of the most sharply divided
faiths — Buddhists, Christians, Hindus, Jews,
Muslims — talk together seriously
with mutual respect, they discover, beneath the estranging factors which separate them, profound areas of common ground where they
share like experiences and can co-operate for the world's good.
Secondly, Christians and
Muslims need, together
with members of other
faiths, to reflect on the values that they
share and on the moral basis of a healthy society and a just and peaceful international order.
Another Christian expert in apologetic discourse
with UK
Muslims says that if there's one thing we can learn from the
Muslim approach to
faith -
sharing, it's their conviction that the afterlife is at stake.