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IgnatianPhilo
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You’re changing the subject, yet again. The issue isn’t whether we love the prophet or leader of a particular religion, the issue is your claim that in order to truly love a follower of another religion you have to somehow respect that leader.There’s no wiggling Ignatian
It is a fact that I love and cherish every word in the Bible, and am happy to worship Jesus as God.
Could you say the same about Muhammad?
I think not.
I need not worship Jim Jones for he produced nothing, no fruit. I worship the source of ALL good fruit, and Muhammad is one of them.
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The point in bringing up cultists like Jim Jones or L Ron Hubbard was to demonstrate that one can love a follower of a false prophet sincerely and not falsely. I hope you do not respect L Ron Hubbard or Jim Jones, but if you love Scientologists you would have to claim a respect and reverence for their leader.
Are you capable Servent of sticking to a certain subject matter or must you continue to avoid your own words? You even clarified that I was correct in understanding what you had said in the previous post. Here is how your standard of loving Muslims must be applied to Christians. You reject every one of our sacred theological beliefs concerning God, Jesus Christ and the World, you do not respect and therefore you cannot truly love us since you do not respect these ideas. You laugh and openly mock our belief in the physical resurrection, an article of faith which for the Christian is non-negotiable, if it is false, Christianity is false.
Therefore you must admit that you cannot truely love Christians. In essence you limit true expressions of love between people to their own individual faith community in a statement as absurd as what you say when it is simply not true. Individual Christians can and have loved the followers of other religions, including Islam. I gave the example of Nabeel Qureshi a convert to Christianity from Islam. You would have to argue on the basis of his rejection of Muhammad that he could not love his parents, not truly, sort of a glossed over love.
Are you capable of addressing the argument I am making or should I talk to a brick wall? I suspect that would be more helpful than receiving a snide comment or platitude.