Interreligious Dialogue
Interreligious dialogue was established at the Second Vatican Council. This decision was sensible. The most important dialogue was and remains the dialogue between the Catholic Church and Muslims. Before and during the Council, many Muslim states threw off the yoke of colonialism. The colonial rulers were Christians. But also Catholics. For example, in the Maghreb. In the case of Algeria, it was particularly blatant. The French, Catholic colonial rulers exploited the entire country. Not only with the help of industry, but also through an almost feudal landowning caste. The condition for being an exploiter was the Catholic faith. The exploited were almost exclusively Muslims. After independence, the external France disappeared. The Catholic Church remained as an internal and external enemy. Something like this will probably now happen in
Gaza and the West Bank
happen
And now Pope
Francis the door to
Interreligious dialogue opened wide
When he said
What happened in Gaza is terror
The Zionists' actions are so blatant that they arouse considerable hatred among all Muslims, as well as Christians. Almost the entire world is awaiting the presidential elections in the United States.
We will use this time to prepare a dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Salafist jihadists.
Theoretical discussion
about the physical resurrection
and its logical consequence of
heavenly slave market
With special heft of Hakoah methods of slavery.
It is therefore advantageous to enter the precious metals trade
namely the trade in fire opal