What is Pluralism?
Pluralism, in its purest form, is defined as “Respecting the otherness of the other.” Pluralism in religion is respecting different ways of worshipping the creator (or no worship) as a… Read more »
Pluralism, in its purest form, is defined as “Respecting the otherness of the other.” Pluralism in religion is respecting different ways of worshipping the creator (or no worship) as a… Read more »
Evil Man Abu Bakr Baghdadi is dead – thank God The U.S. officials believe that his elimination is equivalent to decimating the extremist group. I think it takes a lot… Read more »
Whether you are an Atheist, Baha’i, Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Jain, Jewish, Native American, Pagan, Shinto, Sikh, Wicca, and Zoroastrian or from any other tradition, you may feel a sense of… Read more »
Saturday, October 27, 2018 – The Center for Pluralism prays for the victims of the shooting in a Synagogue at the Squirrel Hill neighborhood in Pittsburgh, PA. Our hearts go… Read more »
Subject: The good news about India October 22, 2918, Washington, DC – I am pleased to share a few good things about Indian Muslims, there is hope! SIR SYED EDUCATIONAL… Read more »
People of Dallas/ Fort Worth – Here is the live video – https://www.facebook.com/Dr.MikeGhouse/videos/10160928389970249/?t=6 Dallas, Texas. Around 10:00 in the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001, I was called in by… Read more »
This weekly Pluralism bulletin will eventually carry the issues that affect us all: CFP – General Bulletin CFP – Muslim Segment CFP – Jewish Segment CFP – Christian Segment CFP… Read more »
Marking the Anniversary of the US Government’s recognition of this ISIS Genocide in Iraq and Syria. March 16, 2017 – Washington, DC at Capitol Hill. The Genocide Coalition is partnerships… Read more »
Let’s Cherish America! This weekly bulletin comes to you from the Center for Pluralism, an organization committed to building a cohesive America, where no American needs to feel alienated or… Read more »