Ahanu
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Joedjr earlier said:
http://www.comparative-religion.com/forum/the-one-oneness-and-not-8680.html
You may get your wish, but it is up to you! Before I go any further, if you have not seen the video, click below.
http://www.ted.com/talks/view/id/234
Also, on the site you will find Karen Armstrong's wish
“I wish that you would help with the creation, launch and propagation of a Charter for Compassion, crafted by a group of leading inspirational thinkers from the three Abrahamic traditions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam and based on the fundamental principles of universal justice and respect.”
http://www.ted.com/index.php/pages/view/id/190
I exchanged a couple of messages with David on here a while back and he asked for me to make a post on Karen Armstrong's work. Well, this work requires that all people participate to make it happen. As Karen says in the video, and has been said by others, the golden rule which emphasizes compassion is the common thread running through the three monotheistic religions. However, over time these bright lights have been shaded by oppression through fanaticism and hatred. It is up to the adherents of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam “to come up with some common thread or agreement on just what the truth is about religion.”
Check out the site!
I would like to suggest there be a world meeting of all religions. Especially invited to attend are those that feel their way is the only way. This meeting should go on for as long as it takes for them to come up with some common thread or agreement on just what the truth is about religion.
http://www.comparative-religion.com/forum/the-one-oneness-and-not-8680.html
You may get your wish, but it is up to you! Before I go any further, if you have not seen the video, click below.
http://www.ted.com/talks/view/id/234
Also, on the site you will find Karen Armstrong's wish
“I wish that you would help with the creation, launch and propagation of a Charter for Compassion, crafted by a group of leading inspirational thinkers from the three Abrahamic traditions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam and based on the fundamental principles of universal justice and respect.”
http://www.ted.com/index.php/pages/view/id/190
I exchanged a couple of messages with David on here a while back and he asked for me to make a post on Karen Armstrong's work. Well, this work requires that all people participate to make it happen. As Karen says in the video, and has been said by others, the golden rule which emphasizes compassion is the common thread running through the three monotheistic religions. However, over time these bright lights have been shaded by oppression through fanaticism and hatred. It is up to the adherents of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam “to come up with some common thread or agreement on just what the truth is about religion.”
Check out the site!