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Christianity and Islam



Decent people of any religion get along - this is a sonnet about religions and true, genuine spirituality ,




















Submited By : sara  
Date: 17 December 2006
Author: unknown
Rating: 2.6/5 (7 votes cast)
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Christianity and Islam
So this is Christianity, they say -
Made up of the intolerant, the sad,
The wildcards and all those who like to pray
To a God of violence, who seems quite mad

With endless destruction, unending pain,
Who can only stomach being called One name -

No, I've met true Christians, they seem quite sane,
Though few and far between, they share the same
Vision as the true Muslim believer,
Spiritual growth, the permanent quest for change,
A little fervour (though not like a fever),
Alive in a world that sees them as strange -

Ah, my friends, praise God and live another day!
We've got to live the middle way!

-unknown -

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