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GaryTaylor
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The conversation goes as such and according to Catholic theology
There is only one God.
Amen. and of course this isn’t across the board believed.
Monotheists worship one God.
And different Gods and the proposition suggests Catholics are right, many disagree obviously
Muslims profess to worship the God of Abraham
Amen, and its clear their understanding is very different as posted.
Conclusion we worship the same God.
Thus I disagree.
The reasoning in both arguments is clear and explained. Its a flawed argument and frankly I see no sense in continuing. The points are clear, the positions are clear. I expect no-one to change their mind.
The purpose of Pope Paul and his address is clear…
"Since in the course of centuries not a few quarrels and hostilities have arisen between Christians and Moslems, this sacred synod urges all to forget the past and to work sincerely for mutual understanding and to preserve as well as to promote together for the benefit of all mankind social justice and moral welfare, as well as peace and freedom. "
Which is why we shouldn’t be beating them over the head with the past. Its ecumenical dialogue for sure. But that doesn’t mean ignoring “social justice and moral welfare, as well as peace and freedom” They cannot control external behavior when internal thinking is corrupt. And they cannot change that without being confronted with the behavior.
Peace
There is only one God.
Amen. and of course this isn’t across the board believed.
Monotheists worship one God.
And different Gods and the proposition suggests Catholics are right, many disagree obviously
Muslims profess to worship the God of Abraham
Amen, and its clear their understanding is very different as posted.
Conclusion we worship the same God.
Thus I disagree.
The reasoning in both arguments is clear and explained. Its a flawed argument and frankly I see no sense in continuing. The points are clear, the positions are clear. I expect no-one to change their mind.
The purpose of Pope Paul and his address is clear…
"Since in the course of centuries not a few quarrels and hostilities have arisen between Christians and Moslems, this sacred synod urges all to forget the past and to work sincerely for mutual understanding and to preserve as well as to promote together for the benefit of all mankind social justice and moral welfare, as well as peace and freedom. "
Which is why we shouldn’t be beating them over the head with the past. Its ecumenical dialogue for sure. But that doesn’t mean ignoring “social justice and moral welfare, as well as peace and freedom” They cannot control external behavior when internal thinking is corrupt. And they cannot change that without being confronted with the behavior.
Peace