The Rohingya Pogrom
Whom do you get angry at? First, the world was angry at Christianity for the Crusades, inquisitions, Holocaust, World Wars, Bosnia, and Iraq-Afghan wars; then at Muslims for the Taliban,… Read more »
Whom do you get angry at? First, the world was angry at Christianity for the Crusades, inquisitions, Holocaust, World Wars, Bosnia, and Iraq-Afghan wars; then at Muslims for the Taliban,… Read more »
Republicans are conformists, they fall in line at a mere shoo. Everyone who disagrees with the leadership is quickly made to fall in line. There is nothing wrong with it,… Read more »
Pluralism is an attitude of “Respecting the otherness of others” and “accepting the God-given the uniqueness of each one of us.” You are who you are and I am who… Read more »
Good News from Center for Pluralism, April 1, 2018 Pluralism News, April 1, 2018 Pluralism is an attitude of “Respecting the otherness of others” and “accepting the God-given the uniqueness… Read more »
Hell Fire drives a few Evangelicals and Muslims out of the Flock. Pope Francis is my Imam. Thus I wrote an article a few years ago, meaning he is my… Read more »
Islam is the most common state religion, but many governments give privileges to Christianity More than 80 countries favor a specific religion, either as an official, government-endorsed religion or by… Read more »
Where are the likes of Bibi Khadija, Muhammad (PBUH) and the righteous ones? One of the many ways to pull ourselves up by our bootstraps is to look at our… Read more »
2017 IS THE YEAR OF GREAT AMERICAN INTEGRATION The Center for Pluralism is committed to Restoring America’s Harmony Muslim Americans and Mexican Americans are next in line. The Catholics,… Read more »
It is difficult for some of my friends and acquaints to see me with ‘some’ people, some appreciate it but some go ballistic and judge me by my company. I… Read more »
WHAT IS PLURALISM? “It is respecting the otherness of others” We have crystallized the definition of pluralism to, “respecting the otherness of the others and accepting the uniqueness of each… Read more »