Tag: Pluralism Speaker
Abstracts of Mike Ghouse speeches
Of 2000 some videos on Youtube, here is an abstract of a few speeches
Synagogue Shooting – Beyond Condemnations
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 »
Mike Ghouse – My Mission
My CV with business expertise and a 60-page extensive profile of accomplishments are appended to the Profile at Linked In at https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeghouse/ HERE IS A PART OF MY RECORD 1. PERSONAL… Read more »
Jewish and a Muslim Prayer mirror each other
The “Interfaith Prayers” became commonplace after the 9/11 event. However, the interfaith prayers have been around in Dallas, Texas since 1964 through the Thanksgiving Square, and in Washington DC since 1978… Read more »
Fake Saviors of Hinduism at World Hindu Congress in Chicago
“These guys are frightening some of the innocent and ignorant Hindus to believe that “Hinduism is in danger” and posing themselves as the freaking saviors. Hinduism does not need these… Read more »
Dalai Lama makes the stupidest Statement
He said Europe belong to Europeans, and refugees must return. He is disgustingly selfish to have made that call, just because it suits him,… Read more »
Busting Myths about Hindus & Muslims for peace, profit, and productivity
When you work with people of different faiths, ethnicities, cultures, and races, you are bound to encounter conflicts; both real and perceived. The battles may be overt or subtle causing… Read more »
Christianity – Understanding the essence of Christianity
Why should you learn about Christianity? When we live as neighbors, fellow workers, students, players, activists and inhabitants of the same city, it behooves us to learn about each other’s… Read more »
Is it worth talking with right wingers and radicals?
Each one of us thinks differently. We have a choice to ‘stay away from each other’ and let the ill-will, suspicion and doubts simmer to become unmanageable. I hope if… Read more »
