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robwar
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I appreciate your response but I have read most of all Mr. Spencer’s books and he never advocates being rude or disrespectful to any Muslim. He even states this in the opening chapter of his latest book. Likewise, he does make an effort in his books to talk about the “moderate” Muslims which when they do get vocal, they are actually driven out as apostates. You ought to read this link about famous quotes on Islam which include Winston Churchill, John Wesley, Bishop Fulton Sheen and the most damaging John Quincy Adams which is quite long. John Quincy Adams was a Unitarian Christian and he himself in capital letters said this about Islam. “THE ESSENCE OF HIS DOCTRINE WAS VIOLENCE AND LUST:TO EXALT THE BRUTAL OVER THE SPIRITUAL PART OF HUMAN NATURE”. I wouldn’t exactly call John Quincy Adams a conservative Christian.No contest there, Rob. I would say the same about Islam. But I have heard how a Muslim would explain about heaven, women dressing and wife beating. And about men having maximum of four wives. They say there are conditions when these can be done. I am not defending Islam nor the Quran. Even without the conditions, I do not believe in polygamy, wife beating and child marriage. However, when you present Islamic belief like the above, you have not told the whole story. I have no problem with that either.
But if I have to dialogue with Muslims I would have to admit their full belief and I would still do not agree with them. But concede what they actually believe. Like I would gladly refute if a Protestant says it is wrong to pray to Mary, which we are (praying to Mary), rather than them saying we worship Mary, which we do not.
Spencer’s academic knowledge on Islam is helpful for us but him generalizing Muslims as violent or being terrorists is not. When he is right, he is useful for us; when he is wrong then he is not. We have to be careful in that when we disagree with Spencer’s approach, it does not mean that we disagree with his knowledge when he is right nor it means that we support Islam.
When dealing with people of other religions like Muslims, we as Catholics have to show respect to their belief without having to agree with them. We are taught to.
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