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Anti Catholicism Condemned
« Reply #10 on: November 25, 2015, 11:22:36 PM »
Quote from: Neil Obstat
For everyone else in the world, if it means the same thing to them as it does to you, they would then have the right to proclaim their false religion just as much as you have to proclaim your true religion.  So then guess who wins in that case?  

Maybe you need some real world experience.  Go to Paris, France, for example, and see what happens when you preach Catholicism in the public square with Moslems all around you.

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Anyone who is interested in the truth and sincerely open to the grace of God would be led to the Catholic Faith.
It might interest you to see some of the French Language forums. It is not uncommon to see things in the introductions like, "I am a moslem and I am interested in Christianity." or "I was born a Muslim and I want to become a Catholic, what do I do?" I have been in situations surrounded by Moslems and I have no trouble explaining the Catholic faith to anyone who is interested in listening to me.    

Anti Catholicism Condemned
« Reply #11 on: November 25, 2015, 11:49:39 PM »
So, how do you explain the Blessed Trinity to a Moslem?

And how do you tell a Moslem that Jesus Christ really did die on the Cross?



Anti Catholicism Condemned
« Reply #12 on: November 26, 2015, 01:00:32 AM »
Quote from: Neil Obstat
So, how do you explain the Blessed Trinity to a Moslem?

And how do you tell a Moslem that Jesus Christ really did die on the Cross?



Before we do anything else we should pray for light from the Holy Spirit.
We can start to explain the Blessed Trinity to a Moslem by pointing out to him that when God speaks in the Koran, he speaks in the plural. He says "Nahnu" meaning we when He speaks in the first person. This same feature occurs in the Book of Genesis. God refers to Himself as "We" and "Us." This is a manifestation of the Holy Trinity.
Jesus died on the Cross because the Gospels tell us so.