There cannot be, nor will there ever be any excuse or rationale for what happened on Oct. 7. There are no “yes buts” to be had. But how do people of faith respond to times such as these? On Oct. 8, I began to wonder what the reactions would be from churches. Given the sheer number of religions and denominations in the United States, I knew I could not run them all down. But I decided to check out two from opposite ends of Christianity.
The first was the Episcopal Church, which is the church in which I was raised. A statement from the church dated Oct. 7 called for prayers for peace and addressing the root problems that led to that bloody day. And to its credit, the church, speaking on behalf of the Churches for Middle East Peace, called on Hamas to stop its violence […]
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