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GregoryPalamas
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I really don’t know where to put this but I hope we discuss it.
I admire Brother Andrew a great deal. I wish he were a Catholic but he has some deep insights that we need to ponder. For the life of me I don’t know if he is right, but he certainly is Godly.
Here’s an excerpt from an interview with Christianity Today:
"Why should evangelicals stay the course and be engaged with the Arabic church in the Middle East?
What Muslims see when we talk about the church is a completely different picture, and it is not the first important point. The most important point is what they perceive of what we say and do. This is what they think of the West: They think every white person is a Christian, every soldier in uniform is a Christian, every bomb is a Christian bomb. Nobody ridicules that idea. When we read about nuclear plans, we always talk about the Muslim bomb. Why shouldn’t they talk about the Christian bomb? You see my point?"
christianitytoday.com/ct/2007/juneweb-only/125-52.0.html
I admire Brother Andrew a great deal. I wish he were a Catholic but he has some deep insights that we need to ponder. For the life of me I don’t know if he is right, but he certainly is Godly.
Here’s an excerpt from an interview with Christianity Today:
"Why should evangelicals stay the course and be engaged with the Arabic church in the Middle East?
What Muslims see when we talk about the church is a completely different picture, and it is not the first important point. The most important point is what they perceive of what we say and do. This is what they think of the West: They think every white person is a Christian, every soldier in uniform is a Christian, every bomb is a Christian bomb. Nobody ridicules that idea. When we read about nuclear plans, we always talk about the Muslim bomb. Why shouldn’t they talk about the Christian bomb? You see my point?"
christianitytoday.com/ct/2007/juneweb-only/125-52.0.html
