You’re right - spending time with someone isn’t compromising, but I had the impression from the article that Warren considered the two faiths to be equal. And the word “respect” was interesting, because I’m quite sure this word wasn’t used in this way in the Bible at all. So I don’t believe we were called to respect a way of thinking that is contrary to our belief faith. But, no, I’m not saying Christians and Muslims shouldn’t spend time together or be friends or colleagues.
“but I had the impression from the article that Warren considered the two faiths to be equal. “
My comments weren’t directed to his nonsense but to your post.
There are 4 main sects to the Islam faith. The violent one, Wahabism, has led to nearly all of the problems recently. The other sects are more peaceful and many followers are less than faithful. The big difference for them is they outlaw any other religions and kill muslims who convert.
Christianity has been at war with Islam since Muhammad (pig feces upon him) raped his first child and slept with his first camel.