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My main aim: to live in "peace and harmony with people of all creeds and nations" ~ The Meaning of Life
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Peace and harmony
Credo - Main aim: "Peace and harmony between people of all creeds and nations" ~ Monty Python's The Meaning of Life, the conclusion of the film, 197x
Another contribution I've made to this aim. ==> essay below.
Pointing out that the scriptures held dear by all camps are actually saying the same thing Once that is acknowledged it may prove a source of peace and reconciliation, if some area of common ground can be found then this thought might influence some to think, to stand back, to re-think and to reduce their prejudices; rather than just re-arrange their prejudices.
For instance the Jewish, Christian and Muslim religions are all, at their root, Abrahamic faiths. The Golden Rule is a commonality across all beliefs, cultures and religions.
- Christianity was popular because it was a development of the thinking which had gone before - the Greek and Roman philosophies which had been debated and refined over the previous centuries.
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Criticism
Unfortunately seeking explanations of the prejudices of Muslims vs. The West won't be found in their historic texts. For instance, both Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland vehemently support The Bible yet there remain many prejudices between many members of the two groups.
Islamic benefits
In my experience, life in a western country is lived with the constant knowledge that anything you possess which is coveted by others will be stolen from you if it is physically possible to do so. This is the "zero tolerance" expectation which permeates the western society. If someone can steal from you, then they will.
In my experience, life in a Muslim country does not hold that same perennial worry. Imagine leaving your ignition keys and wallet in plain sight in your convertible car in a public car park, with the top down, and going off for the day. You would have faith your car, keys, wallet and coins would all be there when you returned.
See also
- Conflict resolution
- Towards_a_Global_Ethic:_An_Initial_Declaration
- Category:Interfaith
- Category:Religious_pluralism
External links
Institute of Abrahamic Faiths, Cambridge, UK. - A centre for the study of Jewish–Christian-Muslim relations.