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RELIGIOUS PREJUDICES |
As He exhorted the people to do away with strife
and discord, so I wish to explain to you the principal
reason of the unrest among nations. The chief cause
is the misrepresentation of religion by the religious
leaders and teachers. They teach their followers to
believe that their own form of religion is the only one
pleasing to God, and that followers of any other persuasion
are condemned by the All-Loving Father and
deprived of His Mercy and Grace. Hence arise among
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the peoples, disapproval, contempt, disputes and hatred.
If these religious prejudices could be swept away, the
nations would soon enjoy peace and concord.
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‘O Jews, you are in truth the people of God! All
other races and religions are of the devil. God has
created you the descendants of Abraham, and He has
showered His blessings upon you. Unto you God sent
Moses, Jacob and Joseph, and many other great prophets.
These prophets, one and all, were of your race.
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‘It was for you that God broke the power of Pharaoh
and caused the Red Sea to dry up; to you also He sent
manna from above to be your food, and out of the
stony rock did He give you water to quench your
thirst. You are indeed the chosen people of God, you
are above all the races of the earth! Therefore, all other
races are abhorrent to God, and condemned by Him.
In truth you will govern and subdue the world, and
all men shall become your slaves.
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Alas! It is misguided ones like these who are the
cause of division and hatred upon earth. Today there
are millions of people who still worship idols, and the
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great religions of the world are at war among themselves.
For 1,300 years, Christians and Mussulmans
have been quarrelling, when with very little effort their
differences and disputes could be overcome and peace
and harmony could exist between them and the world
could be at rest!
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‘Why do you not believe in Christ, and in the
Gospel? Why will you not accept Moses and the
Prophets, for surely the Bible is the Book of God? In
truth, Moses was a sublime Prophet, and Jesus was
filled with the Holy Spirit. He came to the world
through the Power of God, born of the Holy Spirit and
of the blessed Virgin Mary. Mary, His mother, was
a saint from Heaven. She passed her days in the Temple
at prayer and food was sent to her from above. Her
father, Zacharias, came to her and asked her from
whence the food came, and Mary made answer, “From
on high.” Surely God made Mary to be exalted above
all other women.’
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This is what Muḥammad taught His people concerning
Jesus and Moses, and He reproached them for their
lack of faith in these great Teachers, and taught them
the lessons of truth and tolerance. Muḥammad was
sent from God to work among a people as savage and
uncivilized as the wild beasts. They were quite devoid
of understanding, nor had they any feelings of love,
sympathy and pity. Women were so degraded and
despised that a man could bury his daughter alive, and
he had as many wives to be his slaves as he chose.
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Among these half animal people Muḥammad was
sent with His divine Message. He taught the people
that idol worship was wrong, but that they should
reverence Christ, Moses and the Prophets. Under His
influence they became a more enlightened and civilized
people and arose from the degraded state in which He
found them. Was not this a good work, and worthy of
all praise, respect and love?
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Christ forbade war! When the disciple Peter, thinking
to defend his Lord, cut off the ear of the servant of the
High Priest, Christ said to him: ‘Put up thy sword
into the sheath’.
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Yet, in spite of the direct command
of the Lord they profess to serve—men still dispute,
make war, and kill one another, and His counsels and
teaching seem quite forgotten.
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Muḥammad recognized the sublime grandeur of
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Christ and the greatness of Moses and the prophets. If
only the whole world would acknowledge the greatness
of Muḥammad and all the Heaven-sent Teachers,
strife and discord would soon vanish from the face of
the earth, and God’s Kingdom would come among
men.
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1. | St John xviii, 11. [ Back To Reference] |