Timothy Harris
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Well, I know I have enjoyed it so much, Brandon, and counted a great privilege to share with you and your listeners.
Well, I know I have enjoyed it so much, Brandon, and counted a great privilege to share with you and your listeners.
Awesome. Awesome. Well, I'm hoping that by God's grace that this would actually reach the ears of Muslim people as well.
Awesome. Awesome. Well, I'm hoping that by God's grace that this would actually reach the ears of Muslim people as well.
Oh, that would be that would be great because we love them.
Oh, that would be that would be great because we love them.
We want them to hear of his love. Oh, that's great, brother. I agree.
We want them to hear of his love. Oh, that's great, brother. I agree.
Absolutely. Now, I'm going to do something a little unorthodox here, which is something I'm not used to. I do everything decently in an order. That's the mark of a Presbyterian. But today we're going to go back one chapter before we go forward. All right. Now, Christians, we have what we call Christmas. We have Easter, you know, the resurrection of Christ, the birth of Jesus.
Absolutely. Now, I'm going to do something a little unorthodox here, which is something I'm not used to. I do everything decently in an order. That's the mark of a Presbyterian. But today we're going to go back one chapter before we go forward. All right. Now, Christians, we have what we call Christmas. We have Easter, you know, the resurrection of Christ, the birth of Jesus.
We have those two holidays we celebrate. The Jews have the Passover and I think Yom Kippur.
We have those two holidays we celebrate. The Jews have the Passover and I think Yom Kippur.
Yom Kippur and Hanukkah, Purim. Yeah. Right.
Yom Kippur and Hanukkah, Purim. Yeah. Right.
Yeah. So, you know, we have all these holidays based around God and Jesus and Christianity and Judaism and all that good stuff and, you know, whatnot. Well, your book, Chapter 21, asks a question. Why don't they have an I Love Muslim Day? So let's talk about that before we move forward, if you will, if you will.
Yeah. So, you know, we have all these holidays based around God and Jesus and Christianity and Judaism and all that good stuff and, you know, whatnot. Well, your book, Chapter 21, asks a question. Why don't they have an I Love Muslim Day? So let's talk about that before we move forward, if you will, if you will.
All right. Well, I Love Muslim Day was basically kind of born out of what I feel like was a really sad time in our country. And it was when there was a pastor in Florida of a really small church. And he was going to, on the anniversary of 9-11, He was going to publicly burn copies of the Quran, 200 copies of it. This was in 2010.
All right. Well, I Love Muslim Day was basically kind of born out of what I feel like was a really sad time in our country. And it was when there was a pastor in Florida of a really small church. And he was going to, on the anniversary of 9-11, He was going to publicly burn copies of the Quran, 200 copies of it. This was in 2010.