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“THERE will come a day when we will agree with one another.” Those were the parting words of a Muslim participant in one of the classic medieval texts of Islamic-Christian dialogue, describing a conversation about matters of faith between Saint Gregory Palamas, a 14th-century eastern divine, and a group of Turks. A similar, if rather more qualified, spirit of optimism seems to have inspired 138 Muslim scholars—including grand muftis from most of the world's Islamic nations—who this week wrote to Christian leaders, appealing for a sort of strategic dialogue.
it's long due. here is a previous dialogue where i asked a question re: god's own religion. check out the insightful answers from some of world's leading intellectuals.
http://www.droppingknowledge.org/cms/?q=qa/term/26
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at 21:52 on October 21st, 2007
Sooner or later, people of all religions are going to have to engage in a discussion of how to co-exist with one another. It may be the only way to end war.