Pope Francis, the pluralist
Pope Francis is my hero and an inspiration. He is one of the true pluralists, respecting God and respecting every one God has created. Ever since he became the Pope in March, I have read… Read more »
Pope Francis is my hero and an inspiration. He is one of the true pluralists, respecting God and respecting every one God has created. Ever since he became the Pope in March, I have read… Read more »
Courtesy – Radio Australia China government accepting religous pluralism, says expertUpdated 23 April 2013, 15:37 AEST The man in charge of the State Administration of Religious affairs in China… Read more »
There is a shameless cruelty in our societies when it comes to acknowledging other people’s suffering. Either we shy away or refuse to acknowledge the sufferings of others, worrying that… Read more »
Drone warfare is one of the greatest inventions of civilization. It has allowed us to take Anwar Awalaki out (One of the top Al-Qaeda operatives) with least collateral damage and… Read more »
The separation of church and state has been a catalyst in guaranteeing freedom to every religious group. This can be better understood through stark contrasts between pluralistic nations and the… Read more »
PLURALISM It is simply an attitude of respecting the otherness of others and accepting the God given uniqueness of each one of the 7 billion of us. . . …. Read more »
I am severely – na, deeply committed to building a cohesive America, and all my work is reflected in speeches, workshops and writings offering pluralistic solutions on issues of the… Read more »
Every religious group is clamoring to have their personal religious interests take precedence over the interests of America. In the long run it is not sustainable and does not bode… Read more »
I was concerned with Romney’s statements earlier on that bordered on bigotry, but he has done very well with his response to a question by a woman, “Do you believe… Read more »
Do we need a Steve Jobs of religion, an innovative thinker who can “invent not a new religion but, rather, a new way of being religious?” If so, where would… Read more »