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For years I have been looking for a statement from a prominent Muslim leader condemning Islamic terrorists and setting the world straight that Islam is a "religion of peace." This has been rare, but nevertheless, to be fair the article we are posting makes such a statement:
 
In an interview with Vatican Radio published May 24, Al Tayyeb spoke out harshly against terrorism carried out by extremist Islamic groups such as ISIS, saying that “those who kill Muslims, and who also kill Christians, have misunderstood the texts of Islam either intentionally or by negligence.” “We must not blame religions because of the deviations of some of their followers,” he said, and issued a global appeal asking that the entire world to “close ranks to confront and put an end to terrorism.” If the growing problem of terrorism is neglected, it’s not just the east that will pay the price, but “both east and west could suffer together, as we have seen.”

Apparently, Pope Francis takes this statement at face value and wants to enter in dialogue with the Islamic leader. The reason of course is that Pope Francis has stated numerous times that all religions worship the same God. While history and archeology show this is not the case the Pope can get away with stating whatever he wants because his position allows him to do that without those who follow him thinking for themselves.

 
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