My grandfather wants to ask you and everyone else a few questions John.
He says to you 'John, As a man of war, I've come across killing for the sake of religion and denominationalism all over the world. And as a 61 year old man yourself, you must have been around a bit'. So,to everyone else, in light of the effects of religious hatred, he wants to ask, firstly, 'does the One God, your God, will that all those religiously convicted men around the world have aggression or enmity or hatred towards one another for God's sake, as they all express? And if He does not, then aren't religious and denominational hatred the very issues that cause the conflict itself?'
He also wants to know, 'do you expect to change anyone's denomination by exhibiting religious enmity, or do you actually find it implausible, almost laughable, to think that any kind of aggression or snideness or enmity toward other faiths might do anything to positively change their view on either you, Catholicism, Hinduism or indeed Islam or any other religion or denomination? And lastly, do you find it morally backward, an oxymoron in fact, to use religious conflict, a form of stirring up, (Catholics vs Protestants) as a platform to exhibit your view on God, whenever God speaks against such things many times in the very book whose content you claim to abide by? Or are you another person who thinks that the end justifies the means?
And I'd like to add, 'Why bother fighting over religious doctrine, whenever not one of them is perfect? They all exhibit differences, and the only common denominator that doesn't change day to day is to have reverence for God; a God that comes in hundreds of denominations.
No religious hatred here, neither he nor I care what denomination or religion you all are.
I just thought they were great questions.