This document discusses building strong religious identities through hospitality rather than hostility. It argues that religious differences alone do not separate people, but rather that people build identities in opposition to others. The document proposes examining core Christian doctrines not as markers of hostility against other faiths, but as "healing teachings" meant to bring unity. It provides examples of reinterpreting doctrines like creation, original sin, election, and the Trinity in a way that could promote solidarity across religious differences. The goal is to develop a strong Christian identity based on benevolence rather than enmity toward other faith traditions.