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02/04/2006

Islamic Reformation in Indonesia Christian’s Point of View

By Martin Lukito Sinaga

Briefly, religious struggle becomes the struggle of faith and society. It means that instead of becoming a political alternative for the common plural order, religion attempts to give spiritual insight for individual and community in the arrangement of plural life. Therefore, in daily life, religious organizing will lead to interfaith cooperation where benefit and quality of common life becomes the objective of those religious movements.

02/04/2006 19:00 #

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i discovered you website today and found your concepts very interesting.  i have been a so called christian for many years and have never felt comfortable in it’s teachings and beliefs your position regarding interfaith cooperation leading to a better quality of life between people of different religious backgounds is admirable; however, i cannot imagine christians accepting any beliefs other than their own. 

i find this sad as their beliefs are based upon false doctrines and myth.  in this country religion and government is one in the same predicated upon money.  i do not wish to be negative as i believe your ideas are excellent.  you most likely are aware christianity in the u.s. is on a steady decline so there may come a time in the near future you ideas would be workable in this country.
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#1. Posted by tom on 24/10 at 10:11 AM
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