No Monopoly On Truth
The fact that some religious people believe they have a monopoly on truth does not mean that some of them, at least, under the pressure of persuasion cannot be changed.
The fact that some religious people believe they have a monopoly on truth does not mean that some of them, at least, under the pressure of persuasion cannot be changed.
The word “Thanksgiving” appears in both the first and second testaments of the Bible, but is not one of the canonical or “appointed” feasts in the first testament, nor does it rise to what may be called a canonical observance in the second.
What Islam Really Says About Violence, Rights and Other Religions
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