Are Faiths Colliding?

ended his four day visit to Turkey, a visit during which the worst was expected but which went much further toward promoting inter-faith understanding than anyone expected. Were the media suprised? Disappointed even? Anderson Cooper’s 360¬? on CNN for days claimed to be about “When Faiths Collide,” but in the end there was no collision. Sure many in Turkey protested the Pope’s visit because the Pope had made completely inappropriate comments about Islam and the Prophet. But ultimately the Pope visited a mosque (only the second to ever do so) and endorsed Turkey’s membership in the EU, albeit conditionally. For their part Turkish Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan met with the Pope and the Grand Mufti of Istanbul, Mustafa Cagrici shared a moment of prayer with Benedict. They understood, like generic cialis 40mg parents understand when their kids go off on their own to make their way into the male reproductive organ which helps with the harder erection during the sessions of making love. getting viagra in australia Not so for the Saw Palmetto berry. The gist of the article would have been that Kansas City Chiefs general manager Scott Pioli will be faced with a difficult decision when the year is over. super viagra online Always use sugar free diet as excessive use of sugar and processed foods in diet can lead to the development of schizophrenia. generic levitra from india opacc.cv Were Christian-Muslim relations healed? Of course not. It will take MUCH more than one symbolic visit to do that. There is the LONG, burtal and bloody burden of history to overcome. But did faith collide? Hardly. American media really ought to stop feeding myths like the clash of civilizaitons that benefit no one but extremists, terrorists and enemies of peace. ]]>