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Pasamba Jow <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 5 Jan 2002 20:12:23 -0800
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Astrid Wrote:
"I agree that there only one God too and which ever way one chooses to reach him/her...more power to them. I personally celebrate every holiday that comes my way, and I must say I went to a "Gamo" a few months ago and found it very informative and educating. I don't term someone who doesn't believe in Christianity as a "disbeliever". I respect everyone's religion and I don't think it's mine or nothing...I find that very narrow-minded. I know I'll be bombarbed with emails but hey, that's my two cents worth!"
Astrid Christensen
I find Astrid's above statement very interesting, prompting me to ask What qualifies one as a believer or disbeliever? I think the non Islamic people should be classified as non followers instead of disbelievers. I know that Christians too believe in GOD, just like Muslims do. I have followed both religions very closely, eventhough, i have chosen Spirituality over Religion, i still believe in GOD just like many others.
Astrid, I concur that it is indeed narrow minded to think it's mine or nothing.
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