If those words are sincerely meant, you may rest assured I sincerely concur with them.
Those words and the warning I offered earlier regarding the phrase chosen and the spirit that it was/is perhaps used, regardless of how you might have perceived it, were all from the heart, a heart that is ever so slowly becoming flesh again instead of stone.
I offered that passage as a mirror, a mirror I must force my "self" to look into frequently, lest my hands, my feet, my will and especially my mouth condemn me, as has so often been the case.
I find Christian faith and belief is for me, and perhaps for many others, a process challenged continually by our Lord's enemy. As such, we each have our struggles finding, let alone walking, in His bloody footsteps.
So much easier to see the path in front of us with our light instead of His, especially in these interfaith arguments.