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Armyvet007
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Thank you, sir, for posting what I have been attempting, poorly, to say.It is uncharitable - and sinful, in my opinion - to willingly believe the worst of a situation when one does not have all the facts and evidence.
To willingly believe that the angel Jibril with whom Muhammad spoke was actually Lucifer is uncharitable - especially considering that much of what Muhammad spoke was indeed true, good, excellent and beautiful. To cherry-pick the quotes in the Qur’an that portray it as a savage religion is to forget many similar passages in our own Bible.
To focus on Muslim extremism today is to forget much of history and geography where Muslims and Christians inhabited the same lands peacefully for centuries - if you could interview Mozarabic Catholics, Coptic Orthodox, Syriac Orthodox and Assyrian Christians in heaven, they can tell you that for centuries they spoke their own language, were prosperous under the many beneficent caliphs and even built and in Syria, they even shared places of worship together with the Muslims. The anti-Christian violence is a recent phenomena of the last few centuries or so. Read any history book on the Middle East.
To focus on Muslim extremism today is to completely forget the dark periods of our own history when much of western Europe behaved just as barbarically and was in the same position as much of the Middle East today with respect to socio-economic realities and most of all, education. (And how did these Muslim countries get in that really $h!tty position? Oh, that’s right, Western European “Christian” colonialism.)
To focus only on Shia and Sunni violence is to forget that Catholic-Protestant violence continued in Ireland up until the 20th century and there are still outbreaks that occur today. To focus only on Shia-Sunni violence is to forget Crusaders and their sack of Constantinople. It means forgetting how years before that, Roman Catholic Venetians were massacred in Constantinople.
We’re so intent on seeing the splinter in their eye when we have a log in ours. Sectarian and religious violence is not an Islamic problem. It’s a universal human problem. It’s called fallen humanity - or are you just not Catholic enough to feel that reality in your bones?
I’m sick and tired of Christian Islamophobia. Yes, I believe in Christ. Yes, I’m a devout, orthodox and traditionalist Catholic. And yes, I believe Islam is wrong about the Trinity, about Jesus and about many things. But that doesn’t give me a reason to feel hatred in my heart and to feel superior to them and to willingly believe the worst about the origins of their religion when I have no evidence at all. And it most certainly does not give me the right to blame every ill that happens in their society on their religion, nor is every sin that a Muslim commits directly related to Islam. That’s like when people accuse our priests of being pedophiles. Honestly, American Catholic conservatism is so messed up. Seriously - the rest of the universal Church slaps their foreheads when American Catholic conservatives open their mouths.