First of all, I wish to thank all of you who took the time to write so many thoughtful responses. Although I do not totally agree with some of those responses, I found them all beneficial in various ways.
One general comment I wish to offer is that I think it is very important for us to stay focused on the issues actually raised by these questions and to realize the limitations that govern the nature of their responses. The initial question presented to me concerned the basis of a common ground for discussion and conversation with other religions. I responded by saying that as I understand Islam, there is indeed much basis for such discussions. I presented a few indications as to why I feel this is the case.
Anyone is free to disagree with my assessment.However, some of the respondents introduced issues that have little or nothing to do with the original question. I believe that such responses will do little to advance the conversation, nor will they foster any meaningful understanding.
If we are all able to stay focused, we will be able to benefit from these exchanges and move beyond stale dogma and ideologically-mandated, but usually ill-informed positions that do little to move us forward in a positive and constructive fashion.
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