eventually, mutual ignorance other’s faith cancelled found a stalemate — Brandan Roberston, Nomad: A spirituality travelling light

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So eventually, our mutual ignorance of each other's faith cancelled each other out and we found ourselves at a stalemate, a common ground beyond our misunderstandings, where we could begin a healthy and open dialogue about the similarities and differences between Christianity and Islam… but our face to face dialogues helped us begin to comprehend with some degree of clarity what the other group actually believed.

Brandan Roberston, Nomad: A spirituality for travelling light

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