Let's Suppose Muslims Can Read, Some of Them


I have just divided "Forty confused questions in Christianity need to answers" into 13 groups of seven questions each. Yes, the last question of the 40 was question number 91.

Several of these questions are simply repetitions of earlier ones. Or possibly variations. Some might be reassigned to earlier mentions of same issue.

But even more, the one who questioned seems to have either opened a Catechism without a capacity to read patiently, crying out each question in indignation or at best worry and concern and dropping the book where he could have read the answer with a little more concern (I don't mean the Bible, it is not a catechism and it is not a book for beginners; I mean the Catechism or a book of Christian Apologetics), or otherwise to have verified the "confused" points from an oral discussion in which he heard other Muslims tell him how confused the Christians were.

I am, when answering, supposing that some Muslim might actually be able to do some coherent reading when reading what I write. Not sure, but that is what my answering this post is presupposing./HGL

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