Philip Gröning (president of the jury: Venice
International Film Festival 2006), points out that the shared cultural heritage of Christians, Jews, and Muslims is much more profound than their perceived differences. He sees a role for film in helping people recognize their commonalities with others.
who knows what more lives underneath the grass?
TheButterflyPoet 3 years ago
The ONLY difference,I see, between the 3 religions IS their interpretation of the Bible/or prophets and, more importantly, WHICH passages they choose to give weight to. And it's only through education about those similarities and perceived differences that we can ever hope to achieve tolerance/peace on this planet.
aireeze 5 years ago