Prayer oil on students' desks raises ire

I was making a point here about how it was automaticaly assumed to be anti-christian and I was in no way what-so-ever infering that anyone on this site would be offended by or bigated to a Muslim, Jew, Pagan etc. My point-badly phrased as it may be (probably is) was it's more how the media have played with the reporting of this that has made it seem anti Christian.
(note to me-don't try watching tv and posting at the same time:o )

I've had a Muslim work mate tell me he prayed for my sucess when he found out I'd been put forward for promotion- A gesture I personaly found very touching and it certainly made me feel appreciated.

Doesn't it though? :D When I come home to my parents' house and the neighbors (Lebanese Muslims), grab me (still in uniform), in bear hugs and drag my butt over to their house for supper (a feast actually), before I get chance to step into my own parent's door step, that is rather unsettling, but heart warming just the same :eek: :o :D
 
Doesn't it though? :D When I come home to my parents' house and the neighbors (Lebanese Muslims), grab me (still in uniform), in bear hugs and drag my butt over to their house for supper (a feast actually), before I get chance to step into my own parent's door step, that is rather unsettling, but heart warming just the same :eek: :o :D
I do some times think that a lot of Christians (and I most definatly include ME in this comment) could realy learn a lot about Christian love and tollerance from people like that-whatever their faith,creed etc.
 
I do some times think that a lot of Christians (and I most definatly include ME in this comment) could realy learn a lot about Christian love and tollerance from people like that-whatever their faith,creed etc.

Indeed. As quoted by the Moore in Robin Hood, to the little British Girl asking if God 'painted' him..."For certain...Allah, loves wonderous variety..." :D


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Joshua
 
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