
Vicky Beeching just asked on Twitter for opinions about Bono’s recent NY Times article, “Ten for the Next Ten” which suggests holding a “Festival of Abraham” to bring together people from the three major religions with common roots in Abraham.
Here are my thoughts. I’d love to hear yours as well.
If you believe Christ’s claims not only to be God but also the only way for mankind to be saved from sin, it would be nonsense to celebrate any other belief which could only separate someone from God for eternity. However, showing respect for other people (including whatever they happen to believe at the time) is very important, and what better way to open hearts and minds than displaying the kindness, gentleness, and love Christians are called to?
The first time I got a chance to travel in Europe, I met an Islamic man in Barcelona and we shared a meal together. After that, he invited me into a nearby mosque with him to pray. I respected their traditions of removing shoes and ceremonial washing and we went to an upper room where it was quiet and we could be alone. He nodded when I asked permission to pray for him. I put my hand on his shoulder and asked that as he searched for truth he would find it and that God would come into his life in a very tangible way and change him. My new friend told me that he understood what I was praying for and his face brightened as he thanked me.
I think that both of us demonstrated a wholesome ability and willingness to truly connect across backgrounds which at times have had needless enmity and discord between them.
What are your thoughts on the subject?