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The unknown God of the Athenians is not Allah, and I do not see St. Paul leaving the Athenians in their ignorance of the truth, nor did he tell them to worship this unknown God instead of Christ. The modern Church’s inter-religious dialogue is often a betrayal of the Great Commission. It is one thing to speak to the members of other religions in order to try and keep some semblance of civil order and peace in pluralist societies, and quite another to leave those non-Christians in darkness and ignorance about the true God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.St. Paul even understood that the unknown God that the Athenians worshipped was the same God that Christians worshipped. But they needed the revelation given to Christianity for them to fully understand and worship the one, true God.
If Muslims already adore the one true God, why should they ever feel compelled to convert to Christianity?
Indifferentist platitudes are a betrayal of Christ, and I refuse to participate in such things, but you may do as you wish.