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Patriarch Bartholomew Gives Quran to Russian Muslim Leader — What’s Going On?

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In 2009, Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople gifted a Quran to a Muslim leader — and many Christians are still asking: Why would an Orthodox patriarch do that? And it’s not an isolated example. In recent decades we’ve seen a growing list of gestures and statements from major Christian leaders that seem totally at odds with what many Christians online would expect: 📌 A pope kissing the Quran 📌 The former Patriarch of Alexandria calling Muhammad a “true prophet of God” 📌 Patriarch Kirill saying Muslims and Christians worship the same God 📌 Patriarch Bartholomew claiming all religions worship God Meanwhile, online Christian discourse often takes a very hardline approach toward other religions — sometimes even hostile or vitriolic. So what’s behind this massive gap between: 1) Online Christian rhetoric 2) The tone of popes, patriarchs, and bishops? In this video, I examine: ✔ Whether Catholics doing this is different because of papal infallibility ✔ Whether the internet and institutional leaders inhabit two totally different “worlds” 👉 Watch now and let me know what you think in the comments.

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