Survivor of Sikh Genocides writes on 30th Anniversary. Published at: www.HolocaustandGenocides.com http://mikeghouseforIndia.blogspot.com and http://foundationforpluralism.blogspot.com Dallas, Texas, October 31, 2014. It’s been 30 years since the Sikh Massacre took place in… Read more »
Foundation for Pluralism | Preface by Mike Ghouse Link: http://foundationforpluralism.blogspot.com/2014/10/the-myth-of-religious-violence-by-karen.html My comments, and abstracts from the article are followed by Armstrong’s article below. The plight of minorities – be it… Read more »
Mike Ghouse It is such a joy to read the following article about the Pope’s stand on evolution. The word God-sent applies to him. He is everything a true religious… Read more »
Note: 2 Million Views in 5 days~ It surprised the heck out of me, when I checked the Google profile for statistics at: https://plus.google.com/108969690090944956820/about On 9/11/14 it registered 6,724,555 views… Read more »
Two thousand years ago, a man from Nazareth was bent on mitigating conflicts and building a cohesive society. He taught us to separate the sin from the sinner, and made… Read more »
My strongest argument with Hannity and Geller was – I do not want America to change for Ghannouchi, I do not want our constitution be compromised for Ghannouchi, and I… Read more »
We, the people of the world, and particularly non-white immigrants from around the world salute you to express our deeply felt gratitude for your courage in becoming a catalyst in… Read more »
Mahatma Gandhi; do not poison your children http://theghousediary.blogspot.com/2014/10/mahatma-gandhi-do-not-poison-your.html By Mike Ghouse, Pluralist Today is Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday celebrations known as Gandhi Jayanthi. Dallas is celebrating by erecting a statue of… Read more »
Diwali is the Indian festival of lights and is celebrated on a large scale throughout India and the Indian Diaspora. It is also celebrated in Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Bangladesh,… Read more »
Though this article is old, it will always remain fresh in understanding India Pakistan relationships. The right wing Indian and Pakistani politicians (defined as those who believe “others don’t have… Read more »