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Would You Share Your Place Of Worship With Others Of Another Faith?
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Apologies if this has already been discussed here. I did a quick search and couldn't believe that no-one had asked this yet.
http:// www.gua rdian.c o.uk/uk /2013/m ar/18/a berdeen -muslim s-chris tians-s hare-ch urch
I've been mulling this story over for a couple of days, and while I think the Christian priest and Muslim imam must be extraordinary people, I wonder what tensions there might be among their respective flocks?
Joint prayers and then providing food for the needy sounds wonderful. But would any of the believers here be prepared to do the same thing? And would you feel obliged to use the opportunity to try to convert others?
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I've been mulling this story over for a couple of days, and while I think the Christian priest and Muslim imam must be extraordinary people, I wonder what tensions there might be among their respective flocks?
Joint prayers and then providing food for the needy sounds wonderful. But would any of the believers here be prepared to do the same thing? And would you feel obliged to use the opportunity to try to convert others?
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If only the rest of the world could follow suit...
13:05 Wed 20th Mar 2013
i am not convinced that WW3 wouldn't break out if the two religions you mention collided. What makes you think that a Christian priest and an Imam have anything in common, or that they would shower their beneficence over all. The followers of Christianity and the followers of Islam have one thing in common they believe in an unproven deity.
hmmm , i can't see it catching on .
Afterall there are fundamental differences between the Muslim faith and christianity - not least Muslims do not beleive that Jesus is the son of god .
Also there is a big difference between a prayer room at an airport , which does not belong to any one faith ; and a dedicated christian church building
Yes i can see them providing non religous services to the community of whatever faith , but not having a church service , with christians and muslims worshipping , side by side .
Afterall there are fundamental differences between the Muslim faith and christianity - not least Muslims do not beleive that Jesus is the son of god .
Also there is a big difference between a prayer room at an airport , which does not belong to any one faith ; and a dedicated christian church building
Yes i can see them providing non religous services to the community of whatever faith , but not having a church service , with christians and muslims worshipping , side by side .
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