Greetings and peace be with you Keikiolu; if I can just respond to one of your points now.
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He allowed Islam to be created, and as it disallows the truth that Jesus was one person of the Trinity of God, it is manifestly a fraud and a scandal.
I am a catholic and I need the freedom from Muslims, atheists and Protestants to strive to become a better Catholic. I don’t want other people telling me that my faith is a fraud and a scandal.
Why? IS your faith a fraud and a scandal?
If it isn’t, then you can respond to them with a spirit of charity and love and REALLY have a desire to know why they think that.
That gives you a beautiful opportunity to explain your (hopefully) nonfraudulent and non-scandalous faith with them, and discuss the reasons why theirs is incorrect.
If you can’t respond to “insults”, which are in fact simply statements of others perceptions according to what they think they know, in a charitable and loving way with the intent to inform and correct, then you peobably SHOULDN’T make such statements.
If they see everything as insult, then perhaps not actually saying that their faith is a fraud and a scandal is a better tack! I say such things HERE because this is a good (and safe) venue for being “provocative”.
Jesus came to divide, not to “appease”. But to do it in accord with His commandments to love God first and your neighbor as yourself.
If you you were wrong, whouldn’t you want to be lovingly corrected. That’s the job.
If I want this freedom to follow my beliefs and I also want other people to respect my beliefs; then I must also respect that Muslims, atheist and Protestants desire this same freedom to follow their beliefs.
If you want to be quiet, and not do as Jesus told you to do, then “respect”, tacitly condone, what you know to be incorrect and harmful in other people.
I’m not saying you should smack people around with your faith at all times. There are proper venues for this kind of conversation. But to not do the job Jesus has commanded of you doesn’t sound like a particularly good idea, does it?
People can not be changed from their incorrect beliefs by force of violence (not following Jesus’ principles), but only through loving conversation (presentation) of the truth.
This deprives no one of their “rights”. You are providing them with a service, not a burden.
The greatest commandments say that I should love my neighbours as I love myself, there is nothing greater that I can do.
God chooses who he wills and yet it seems he chooses people to follow diverse worldviews.
He has said that the truth, as best you know it, is to be spread throughout the world.
If you think that it’s impossible to spread the Word while keeping Jesus’ commandments, then you are mistaken, overly busy, and/or not very imaginitive.

(I said that with love, by the way!)
If I am misinterpreting the greatest commandments then please let me know.
In the spirit of praying for peace on Earth
Eric
Do pray for peace. Peace is not the absence of conflict.
Peace comes via the truth. Peace is the re-ordering of the disordered.
When you see disorder, try to re-order it, but do it only as Jesus tells us to do it.
Mat10:
34 "Do not think that I have come to bring peace upon the earth. I have come to bring not peace but the sword. 35 For I have come to set a man ‘against his father, a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law; 36 and one’s enemies will be those of his household.’ 37 "Whoever loves father or mother more than me is not worthy of me, and whoever loves son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me; 38 and whoever does not take up his cross
15 and follow after me is not worthy of me.
Mahalo ke Akua…!
E pili mau na pomaika
i ia oe. Aloha nui.