Everyone is doing their job you know. As just one person you just can’t be many minds. I mean you are Christian, or person of any other faith, just do your duty, do include your faith and take piece of it where ever you go.
Muslims object when Christians say that we are ‘children of God’ and Jesus is son of God. When it really just means in urdu that ‘hum khuda k banday hain’ aur ‘Esa khuda ka banda ha’. See the fault of translation? The book of Muslims is taught and read in Arabic everywhere, so what most of them are doing are reading holy words they do not understand. Sacred books should be served in the language that one understands. To preserve the text they oversight the translation. Still lost in translation. Arabic they think is a holy language when their prophet said clearly there’s no difference between an Arbi or Ajmi. When he said that, he also meant no language is supreme whether Arbi or Ajmi. Just like Jesus said there’s no difference between Jews and Gentiles and Hebrew is not supreme to English or any other language. These minor details are still looking for some light from Muslim scholars. Why no one ever speaks up?
Priests, Clergy, Rabbi, Pundits are always under peer pressure, for the fear of their own community, they don’t say the obvious even when they see it. Then bless be Christians, because they’ve always spoken against the church when they felt something was just not right or outdated.
Jesus didn’t say he’s son of God, that you are too, he didn’t just say you go to father through him, he also say you all do through each others guidance and deeds. Jesus said he’s way to God, he also implied that you are too. That we show each other the right path when we are lost.
It looks like two worlds are stuck with each other, unclear whether what to do. There’s a heavy conflict (of views) between the final prophet and the son of God. Isn’t a prophet way to God (khuda tak rasai?). When the Muslim SonofGod/prophet said, he’s the final one, he left the task to be completed by Muslims, when Christian SonofGod/prophet said, he’s the final one, he left the task to be completed by Christians.
The finality rest with one who actually carries out the task. So for Islam it is Muslims, for Christianity it is Christians. Someone asked me, if prophethood has ended, shouldn’t the world already be at peace? As in why do you have to tell the world your prophet is final, will the world not be able to judge what is finality? I mean the whole world will speak, “glimpse of finality, finally!”
At one end, Muslims will keep inviting people to convert to Islam, at the other, Christians will keep inviting people to come to Christianity. Poor people, where would they run to, mom or dad? I mean there was an option, that both could just stop and invite all to humanity, but if it is a faith that you born with or accept and can’t leave, it’s simply not freedom, it is a cage.
Country laws greatly encourage perception of the people. If it’s not in the law, it’s an option not there. Zoom into the Christian world, many Christian countries are easily allow change of faith by the virtue of law, even if the societies resist, but modernism encourage the Christian to gulp the simple fact that if a cat can’t land on it’s feet it may not be your cat. Let’s take into consideration the entire Muslim majority countries. There’s only one shining star. May God bless you Morocco and your children, for standing up for Islam.
The task of the religious world is simply uniting the world of faith so who’ll take the world cup to the home (heaven)? Life in this time and age is a mortifying struggle, so which party of faith is reluctant to join the world party? When will the world get to celebrate freedom and break free from ransom culture?
I don’t know the answer, accept that I’ve got to do my job. Speak for Christianity that’s it’s fairly good at giving the people their voices. What’s been message of the lord if not free will? I’m not the kind of Christian to take people by their collars and ask them how do you know what’s served up in the heavens, but I can question how freedom is served down here on earth? So how it is served in the law of your world?
The question of God’s oneness is old, all the faiths approve this that somehow, there is in fact a common in us. I don’t know when Mosques will clean up their neighborhoods, but people of Church will continue to chant “always free” alongside “always loyal”. If not free, then never loyal. Let that be heard across the high table of faith.