Friday, April 6, 2007

The Pope and Islam

Is there anything that Benedict XVI would like to discuss?
by Jane Kramer April 2, 2007
 
Benedict wants to purify the Church, to make it more observant, obedient, and disciplined-more like the way he sees Islam.

Benedict wants to purify the Church, to make it more observant, obedient, and disciplined-more like the way he sees Islam

These are fierce theological times. It should come as no surprise that the Vatican and Islam are not getting along, or that their problems began long before Pope Benedict XVI made his unfortunate reference to the Prophet Muhammad, in a speech in Regensburg last September, and even before the children of Europe’s Muslim immigrants discovered beards, burkas, and jihad. There are more than a billion Catholics in the world, and more than a billion Muslims. And what divides the most vocal and rigidly orthodox interpreters of their two faiths, from the imams of Riyadh and the ayatollahs of Qom to the Pope himself, is precisely the things that Catholicism and Islam have always had in common: a purchase on truth; a contempt for the moral accommodations of liberal, secular states; a strong imperative to censure, convert, and multiply; and a belief that Heaven, and possibly earth, belongs exclusively to them. continue...

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