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Bound together by different faiths
This summer, the Dalai Lama, spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhists, preached on the U.S. Capitol grounds to promote his 2011 world peace initiative and related quest to reconcile the world's great religions. I've always been fascinated by his very...Tags: Psychology, Protestantism, Christianity, Buddhism, Philosophy
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Letters to the Editor - Oct. 16
Interfaith Coalition welcomes all to meetings To the editor: This is in response to a letter published in The Herald-Mail on Oct. 1. The writer expressed concern regarding the Interfaith Coalition of Washington County about “blending faiths...Tags: Solyndra LLC, Government, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Companies and Corporations
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Rev. Don Stevenson: To my Christian brothers and sisters, on 'blending of faiths'
I grind painfully as I listen to persons who are in their own corner of religion, so to speak, persons who claim from their own faith summit that their view is better than another’s. The truth is, faith’s many paths proceed toward the same...Tags: Religion and Belief, Nearsightedness
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On Faith: Society could take some cues from tennis court
For many years I've been playing tennis at Orange Coast College and learning important life lessons: •The players are a diverse group — a wide range of ages and ethnicities, both genders, many walks of life. •The sportsmanship and...Tags: Tennis, Hobbies, Nazi Party, Television, Gays and Lesbians
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Norway tragedy should make us look inward
What a tragedy that has occurred in Norway, all because someone sees no value in "multiculturalism," a word that is defined also by religious tolerance and racial equality. This makes me reflect upon our own country and some of the racial comments I...Tags: Norway, Civil Unrest, Genes and Chromosomes, Sociology, Science and Technology
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Franklin County pastors, educators plan trip to Israel
A group of area pastors and educators are planning a trip to Israel from Feb. 25 to March 9, 2012, with an optional extension to Jordan, Petra and Eilat through March 14. The Rev. William H. Harter, pastor emeritus of the Presbyterian Church of Falling...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Continuing Education, Israel
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Good Friday off?
Strictly speaking, separation of church and state is a good deal more complicated than would seem given modern discussions. This makes the issue of whether Bel Air should give its staff members off on Good Friday, a Christian holiday, slightly more...Tags: Good Friday, Bel Air (Allegany, Maryland), Civil Unrest, Government, Religious Festivals
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Don't worry, be silly
Meet another member of the many-sided faith community in South Florida. This week we're talking with Rabbi Robert Silvers, spiritual leader of Congregation B'nai Israel in Boca Raton.
More about Rabbi Silvers
Title: Senior rabbi at Congregation B'...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Boca Raton, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Philosophy, Israel
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Take the pledge to end intolerance
The Religion WorldIn September, URI (United Religions Initiative) invited people around the world to sign a pledge to take action against intolerance in their communities. The pledge site, www.uri.org/takethepledge, provides a list of suggested actions people can take... -
Lake-Sumter CC hosts interfaith forum Thursday
The Religion WorldDr. William C. Weckerly willl present an Interfaith Forum of the three major monotheistic religions on Thursday, Nov. 17, fromm 9:30 a.m.- 11 a.m. The dialogue will be in Room 108A of the Cooper Memorial Library on the at Lake-Sumter Community College ... -
Religious tolerance under attack
Orlando Opinionators - Orlando SentinelSunday's editorial about post 9-11 religious tolerance in America is fair game for criticism, as are all editorials. But some of the responses we got – several dozen letters to the editor – made me wonder if some readers well, read the... -
North Shore religious leaders reissue statement on anniversary of terrorist attacks
TribLocal - Winnetka & Northfield » NewsA 12-year-old statement stressing diversity and peace is being reissued by a group of religious leaders on Chicago’s North Shore, in honor of the anniversary …...
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