Dialogue Can Change Hearts and Minds
It's true that the religions of the world have rarely been tolerant of one another, let along capable of true mutual respect. The world no longer has the luxury of such intolerance - nor need we settle for it.
It's true that the religions of the world have rarely been tolerant of one another, let along capable of true mutual respect. The world no longer has the luxury of such intolerance - nor need we settle for it.
Of course one can be critical of Israel and not be anti-Semitic. That's not in question as far as I know.
The Pew Report highlights a trend that has long been developing in American religion not a sign of health or a sign of sickness, but a fact that Jews, like others, have recognized as a challenge to long-held assumptions.
What Islam Really Says About Violence, Rights and Other Religions
Gomaa, Fadlallah, Mubarak, Khan, Siddiqi, Ellison, others | On Faith