Two articles on the subject follow my comments;
1. Christian Rage and Muslim Moderation
2. Don’t turn faith into a hollow competition of numbers
1. Christian Rage and Muslim Moderation
2. Don’t turn faith into a hollow competition of numbers
I have been writing and re-writing the definition of a peace maker. “A peace maker constantly seeks to mitigate conflicts and nurtures goodwill for peaceful co-existence. His or Her words and actions do not make things worse, but bring some sense and understanding to the situation. God wants us to live in peace and harmony with his creation; indeed that is the purpose religion.” Indeed, peace making is the duty of a religious person.
Did Pope’s conversion event on Easter, mitigate or aggravate the conflict? With all due respect to his holiness, his words have not been that of a peace maker. There have been three incidents where his non-action or silence would have been better. The revival of comments made by the Emperor Constantine he delivered in Germany irritated his counterparts in Muslim world, then revising the prayer that was not kosher and now this. What was the need to make the conversion on Easter? Provoke?
His holiness Pope Benedict knew darn well, that Muslims will jump up and down and scream to his reactions. As a holy man, was that necessary? What is the gain? What is the need to ruffle the feathers? It is a shame that those Muslims react so wildly towards his words, they need to get in control of themselves and not let the Pope make them dance. If the Pope had not said the things he said, not done the things he did, would there have been a crisis?
Continue:
http://wisdomofreligion.blogspot.com/2008/03/pope-benedict-bin-laden.html