> Did I hear them say that "unlike Jews and Christians" Muslims don't need a
> centralized place to pray?

> It seems they also said that uniquely, Muslim's
> mosques are more than a place of worship.  I can't speak for Jews, but
> certainly Christians don't believe the only place you can pray is in a
> church, nor do they believe that a physical church represents the religion
> (as was implied). The Body of Christ is where ever there are believers.
> Also, many churches also serve as education facilities and community
> facilities, and it's been this way since early in the church history.

Maybe they were refering to "going to church"?  I don't know.  I didn't
catch that part.

> I just got the impression, without really paying as close attention to the
> beginning of that segament as I would like, that they were
mischaracterizing
> Christianity (and possibly Judiasim).
>
> H.

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