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[quote=Anonymous]Christianity is a universalizing religion (as is Islam), thus the inherent conflict between the two. Judaism is not universalizing and is based more on ethnic identity (though obviously one can convert to Judaism. All Christians, including Catholics, should want to bring non-Christians to the gospel (which translates to "good news") of Jesus Christ. It is called the great commandment. While there are some that perhaps do not use the best approach, and many are a bit too enthusiastic, their goal is to be commended and they are following the example of Jesus. Yes, as a Christian, I want all non-believers to convert. I am really shocked at the number of Christians who don't seem to know that it is because we love all people, as Jesus said we should, that we want them to have what we do, a personal relationship with our Savior who helps us, guides us, shows us the way and forgives us when we mess up. And, yes, I do have a Ph.D. in Science, and I do live in the "bible belt" and yes, I am a Christian.[/quote]
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