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Pastimes : Understanding Islam

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To: James Calladine who wrote (542)11/18/2001 11:58:55 AM
From: IN_GOD_I_TRUST  Read Replies (2) of 2926
 
James,

I agree with God, all things are possible! And I agree that we should be praying, all believers in God.

But either you are avoiding my question (that's not an insult, it's an observation) or you don't have an answer!

Let me ask it again, using the current Taliban/Al Qaeda & US conflict. If it is simply you don't have an answer to the question, I will leave it at that.

With the above mentioned parties involved, if some of them do not subscribe to the prayer and God consultation resolution (they might not believe in God or choose to think it is not a viable option) could physical force be the only other way to resolve it? (I know we believe its not the true way to solve it, but I am not talking about you & I.)

James, its not my way, or maybe yours, but come out of the box a little bit here. Involving God is the right way, but one must choose to involve God. If not, we can't force them! And we know there are parties in the situation that will not resolve it by consulting God. So realistically, (while true believers in God pray for the parties), isn't there times that physical force will be necessary. for non-believers to resolve a dispute?

God Bless,
IGIT
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