I remember a discussion soon after I became a Christian where I was asked “so what about all the other religions?” My reply was that they were simply mistaken. I think the remark was taken to be rather arrogant.
I read the news today. I see the conflict, anger and fear; fighting between Moslems of different sects. I see forced imposition of religious dogma; conversion to another religion punishable by death. We all know that this is not as it should be. And I am reminded of my reply.
Reason and evidence tells me there is a God, and my whole being tells me that love is our ultimate purpose. And when I find that love underpins and is at the heart of Jesus teaching I begin to see how it all fits together; how we are meant to be.
If I were God and someone from another religion was praying to me, I would not ignore them because they think I have a different name, I would not condemn them because they don’t understand my intentions for them. I would be saddened that they are misled, I would try to teach them, and I would restrain some of their actions, but I would still love them.
As a mere human trying to follow God’s purpose, I don’t hate the Muslims, or even the Westborough Baptists, but I believe they are misled and mistaken. I hate what they do, and I want them to stop. I want them to understand the truth, and find their real purpose. I want that for everyone.
If we all really understood Christ’s teaching, if we really loved God with all our heart, and loved our neighbour as ourselves, if we really were ready to forgive others and restore broken relationships we know that the world would be a better place.
That is why I write. That is why I follow Christ. That is my purpose.
What is yours?
Hey Phil, I do like the post and I truly do not mean for this to sound snarky. Especially because I DO get the spirit of what you are saying here and I agree with you. But when you said,
“I don’t hate the Muslims, or even the Westborough Baptists, but I believe they are misled and mistaken. I hate what they do, and I want them to stop.”
You do realize that the number of Muslim terrorists are the minority of the religion, right? It would be like holding all Christians accountable for the acts of the KKK and they view terrorists in the same way we view the KKK.
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You are absolutely right. I guess I should have used more precise language. Thanks.
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Well we get so much of the “Muslim bad” message here in the states that I like to nudge people about it. That being said this was a very good post. A message our world needs more of in my opinion. Thank you for posting it.
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