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Dandelion_Wine
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Quoting the Islamic Board:
“What we wanted was not to take over that holy place, but to create in it, together with you and other faiths, an ecumenical space unique in the world which would have been of great significance in bringing peace to humanity,” the letter said.
That was my thought - if they want an ecumenical space, why don’t they volunteer to convert ANY of their mosques into an ecumenical space?Why don’t we ask them if we can turn one of the many churches they (forcibly) turned into mosques after conquering a country (by force) into an “ecumenical space?”