Dear Rebbecca
I know plenty of Christians who would have not even left the note.
We gain nothing by condemming people as a group. In fact we can only judge actions and words not groups, souls, nations etc. Certainly not the ultimate disposition of someones soul.
I spend many hours talking with muslims. I don’t shy away from defending my faith or illuminated either differences of similarities with Islam.
What I wonder, is if we are not open to friendship with Islamic people why are we hear? Arn’t we to treat them as Jesus would have.
We say that the trinity is the Father, creator loving the son, his word and the love that exists between them is the Holy spirit.
Paul says that love is the greatest of all things…
The old testament advises us to be kind to the strangers among us.
It is said that we are all made in the image and likeness of God.
So if that stranger, a muslim, is made in the image and likeness of God, mustent we shown them the holy spirit filled love that the father wants us to, in order that they can understand the trinity.
We call it a mystery because it cannot be explained with mere words, but must be understod through prayer and action.
Welcome our brothersand sisters in God because we are brothers and sisters in Christ.
By doing so they may understand the incarnation of that love.