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Message Subject British mosque: female preachers urge Muslims to kill non-believers
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I think the best we all can do to avoid building up hate is to open up our hearts to people around us like these misguided women (in the first story). It is hard to hate somebody who loves. I know from my own experience that building bridges between people can open up the most hardened hearts.

Peace.


There is only one way to deal with hatred that is inbred and that is deprogramming and healing with love. However, the teaching of hatred, violence and murder cannot be allowed to continue. It is time to close the Mosques and schools wherever this teaching can be found.

Lotus
 Quoting: Lotus Feet


I agree. AND spread knowledge about islam, also to the muslims, like this man, Father Zakaria Boutros does:

"the host, Amr Adib, threatened the life of Father Zakaria Boutros, a Coptic Christian leader. Adib did that right in front of an audience of millions. The show was broadcast in December, 2005. Father Boutros is an Egyptian Coptic priest who has peacefully inspired about 500 Egyptian Muslims to convert to Christianity, something considered a crime punishable by death in the Muslim world. For carrying out those conversions, he was imprisoned twice while he was living in Egypt in the early 1980’s and is now living in exile outside of the country.

TV host Adib, in threatening Father Boutros, said that no one will remain quiet about what Father Boutros says and does even today. He will be cut up into little pieces. If he were still in Egypt, he would never be able to return to his home alive. He was told he would not get away with those conversions of Muslims to Christianity."


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