Pluralism News, February 25, 2018
Pluralism News is the expression of our work, and we are pleased to share the same with you. Our land is inhabited by people from Atheists to Zoroastrians, Republican, Democrats… Read more »
Pluralism News is the expression of our work, and we are pleased to share the same with you. Our land is inhabited by people from Atheists to Zoroastrians, Republican, Democrats… Read more »
Ambassador Sam Brownback, welcome! Department of State, Washington, D.C., February 23, 2018. A meeting was organized to hear from the individuals and organizations committed to religious freedom. I am pleased… Read more »
Pluralism in Cuisine Four individual have been enjoying working together for several months, and one day they decided to go for lunch. They sat around the table and ordered the… Read more »
Some twenty years ago, I published a Newspaper in Dallas, and two pages were reserved for Festivals – invariably, there were more festivities among Hinduism than festivities of all religions… Read more »
Integrity of Religious Men One of the most common statements some of the religious men and women make is this, “Our religion is the only religion that teaches the value… Read more »
Here is an extraordinary analogy of India’s syncretic culture expressed in vegetable language. Over the years, I have read many articles written by Chidanand Rajghatta and have enjoyed the message… Read more »
One of the most common statements some of the religious men and women make is this, “Our religion is the only religion that teaches the value of life,” and to… Read more »
Love has no bounds Throughout the history of language, words have taken on new and expanded meanings; Valentine’s Day is no exception. From an exclusive meaningful rendezvous between two lovers,… Read more »
CENTER FOR PLURALISM https://centerforpluralism.com We define Pluralism as “Respecting the otherness of the other.” The reason for conflicts between you and me, your culture and mine, your faith and mine, blacks… Read more »
I was thrilled to read the article by Rabbi Allen S. Maller, appended below. The two traditions are indeed mirror images of each other. I’ve written quite extensively on similarities… Read more »