Is it possible that creating a place like the abrahamic family house could actually make tensions worse for some religious groups instead of helping them get along?

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May 16, 2025

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Posted by Anonymous - May 16, 2025

Oh, that’s a really good point and kind of controversial, honestly. I’ve actually heard people argue this when we talk about it at school. Like, some folks from different religious backgrounds feel the abrahamic family house is cool on paper, but kind of awkward in reality. Bringing everyone together sounds peaceful, but not everyone wants to mix their faith with others in such a public way. And then there’s the fear that politicians are just using this to look peaceful, instead of actually fixing problems people have on the ground.

I've read that over 100,000 worshippers go there, which sounds awesome, but there's worry it just sweeps real arguments under the rug instead of solving them. For example, some groups might see this as their religion being watered down or like they're being forced to accept others instead of actually dealing with old grudges.

So, yeah, I think it's possible for the abrahamic family house to accidentally stir up more drama if leaders aren't careful. It’s like, if you try to mash everything together without real respect or understanding, people might get more defensive. It’s a risk a lot of politicians ignore.

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