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Forgiveness is Human but not Divine

Time – past, present and future Hinduism teaches that  the past is infinite, as is the future. Though there was a creation of the universe and there will be an ultimate destruction, these mark one of many cycles. Many Hindus … Continue reading

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The Importance of Dialogue

Since the demise of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War the world has been overshadowed by the ominous threat of the Clash of Civilizations predicted by Samuel Huntington (1993). According to this apocalyptic vision China, in … Continue reading

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A Hindu Perspective on the Importance of Dialogue

Dialogue has always been important in Hinduism. Many of the Upanishads (religious texts) take the form of a dialogue, discussing philosophy from different points of view. Many of the Hindu saints were renowned for their debate and dialogue, frequently changing … Continue reading

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A Lutheran Art Project and A Discussion of Faith

I jokingly, and lovingly, refer to the Lutheran faith as Catholic-light. This serves a few purposes. Firstly, I’m a light-hearted individual; when it is appropriate, my statement puts people at ease, and thus far the worst has been a polite chuckle, and at best a healthy belly laugh. Continue reading

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