Jewish-Muslim Interfaith Passover Seder
Foreword by Mike Ghouse of Center for Pluralism As an individual who believes that all religions are designed for creating cohesive societies where every human feels secure about his/her faith,… Read more »
Foreword by Mike Ghouse of Center for Pluralism As an individual who believes that all religions are designed for creating cohesive societies where every human feels secure about his/her faith,… Read more »
As Americans, we have a choice to reluctantly accept what comes our way, or choose to shape the future we want. Indeed, we plan our lives about our incomes, families,… Read more »
Passover is the celebration of freedom. I hope this Passover brings freedom to humanity from the Corona. I will be participating in the Passover over Zoom with Andrea Barron I… Read more »
While 2,000 plus Easters have come and gone, has he really risen yet? Risen within us that is? I hope and pray that each of us will let Christ rise… Read more »
Have Muslims failed in communicating the good work they do to serve fellow humans? Yes and No. They do the work, indeed, there are several Muslim charities that serve fellow… Read more »
This is good piece on political pluralism. The Corona has awakened our conscience to start thinking about the idea of one world, one community, and one family as pronounced in… Read more »
At the Center for Pluralism, we are committed to opening people’s hearts and minds towards each other. We believe if we take the time to learn, we will find a… Read more »
Should corona or an accident abruptly end your life, are you ready to go? How do you want your burial, who should make critical decisions like cutting off the oxygen… Read more »
Don’t make fun of any religion for the acts of a few believers. Statistically, the illogical believers are a few, very few, less than 1/100th of 1%. All we can… Read more »
This message is not about taking precautions about Corona, but about dealing with our fears. You can laugh it off at me. I have a strange fear; those of you… Read more »