There was a Christian, a Jew, and a Muslim, and they...
Well, actually, there were a few of each - Protestant, Catholic, non-denominational; Conservative, Liberal; Sunni, Shi'a, and even Sufi.
And a few Buddhists (from Theravada to Zen). And Taoists.
A few Hindu's as well representing the Sanatama Dharma, from India and Tamil. And Sikh's.
Neopagans, Wiccans, Mystics, Witches, Celtic Reconstructionists, Satanists, and people from the New Age.
And a number of Baha'i, a pair of Rastafarians, a Hare Krishna, and a Native American.
Don't forget the Gnostics and a Zoroastrian, too.
Theists, Deists, Pantheists - Agnostics and Atheists and Humanists, as well.
And they all were part of the online community at comparative-religion.com.
And do you know what?
They were all able to have civil discussions about faith and religion, together in that place.
Isn't that amazing?
Well, actually, there were a few of each - Protestant, Catholic, non-denominational; Conservative, Liberal; Sunni, Shi'a, and even Sufi.
And a few Buddhists (from Theravada to Zen). And Taoists.
A few Hindu's as well representing the Sanatama Dharma, from India and Tamil. And Sikh's.
Neopagans, Wiccans, Mystics, Witches, Celtic Reconstructionists, Satanists, and people from the New Age.
And a number of Baha'i, a pair of Rastafarians, a Hare Krishna, and a Native American.
Don't forget the Gnostics and a Zoroastrian, too.
Theists, Deists, Pantheists - Agnostics and Atheists and Humanists, as well.
And they all were part of the online community at comparative-religion.com.
And do you know what?
They were all able to have civil discussions about faith and religion, together in that place.
Isn't that amazing?