Readers Comments
Dobby wrote: Love your response! Wonderfully to the point!
bluxess wrote: Yesterday an auto rickshaw man called the Muslims living in the next block as Pakistanis. Then I retorted saying, then they are our siblings ... So, how about us loving them ...
I saw a note where there is a growing concern about Muslims placing Islam above their adopted country (e.g., UK, for instance from where the note was shared) and why that is disconcerting: yes because that's not healthy and no because we don't rise above fear and help them see the consequences ... If not Islam, it would have been another religion ... Change is not easy but I guess it is a lot of wrestle and it is worth it for the sake of love.
I saw a note where there is a growing concern about Muslims placing Islam above their adopted country (e.g., UK, for instance from where the note was shared) and why that is disconcerting: yes because that's not healthy and no because we don't rise above fear and help them see the consequences ... If not Islam, it would have been another religion ... Change is not easy but I guess it is a lot of wrestle and it is worth it for the sake of love.
Mish wrote: Why can't we all just get along with one another. Love without judgment. Many can & do, the rest need our prayer to "see Th Light".
Your response was brilliant & spot on Dee!
Your response was brilliant & spot on Dee!
bluxess wrote: I gave a thought on this Mishiepie and I realize that there need be a deep calling from within to bridge us ... There need be a deep deep understanding of human weakness and suffering to a point that one is moved by compassion to connect beyond one's selfish interests. Such a discipline demands exaltation and that's best when done by someone else :-)
Deepak2J wrote: right
MakeSomeoneSmile wrote: Keep opening those minds out there my friend! :)
debbe530 wrote: Excellent response. Unfortunately there are those who will always want to stir the pot.




