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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] What I like about Islam is that I do not have to pray to a saint or prophet or messenger to get to God, I pray to God directly. There is no concept of Trinity. And I like that at my mosque there is diversity, African Americans, Bosnians, Arabs, Americans. [/quote] Stop repeating this distortion. Several PPs have already explained to you that non-Catholic denominations don't pray to saints, and that Catholics see saints as intercessors not as demi-gods with their own powers. We all understand that Islam is big on there being only one God, and that Islam denies Jesus' divinity, and this is your right and doesn't trouble me. However, you don't have a right to keep distorting Christian view on saints. Also, it's a giggle that you think there's no diversity in any faith besides your own. Really? LOL.[/quote]
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