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Originally posted by forestlady
IMO, I think this is a good thing. It's not unlike countries talking diplomatically with each other; the goal is to prmote understanding between 2 "cultures" which can be very different. Anything peaceful that promotes understanding between different beliefs is a good thing.
The RCC is not the only one prmoting such a thing. There is the Interfaith Council started by I believe a Baptist, some sort of Protestant anyway. And there are a number of such interfaith organizations that have been started by Jewish rabbis. They seem to be doing a good job, too.
Originally posted by fiftyfifty
Humanity is at a stalemate with religion, as other people have said there are too many differences beween religions for there ever be only one.
We need to see beyond religion to progress and this can only be done by the realisation that religion is used to keep us from reality.
Once the mind is freed from the shackles that religions impose on people, we will be able to look beyond and search together for what life really means.
quote: We need to see beyond religion to progress and this can only be done by the realisation that religion is used to keep us from reality.
I actually very much agree with that statement. But, what is the reality? Is it that there is only the flesh and no spirit whatsoever? That I would disagree with. If you were to say that religion keeps us from realizing the reality of our spiritual part, then I'd agree, because most religions would have you think that such things existed apart from us.
To become aware of our own potential for 'internal vision' is to slough off all dogmatic religions as second hand knowledge.
Originally posted by fiftyfifty
Religion focuses very much on the past. It is the future we need ot be focusing on.