Posted on 08/30/2009 8:42:09 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Thousands of representatives of the worlds religions will convene in Australia for the 2009 Parliament of the Worlds Religions.
An estimated 8,000-12,000 people will meet in Melbourne, Australia, Dec. 3-9, 2009, to dialogue, build interfaith relationships, and discuss critical issues facing the global community.
Adherents of a wide range of religious traditions will be present including: Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu, Sikh, Bahai Jain, and Zoroastrian.
The Parliament event is a place where people come together to encounter the other, organizers state in the Council for a Parliament of the Worlds Religions (CPWR) website. This encounter can lead to a deepening of ones own sense of religious and spiritual identity and an appreciation for the challenges or difference within ones own tradition, as well as between and among traditions.
The 2009 Parliament will feature 500 events such as dialogues, workshops, performances and plenaries on religious identity.
Emerging topics for the gathering include social cohesion, poverty, the environment, indigenous peoples, and terrorism. Other issues that will be address are indigenous reconciliation, environmental degradation and care, gender issues including sex trafficking, education and the challenge of social disengagement, forced migration, global terrorism, and the role of religion in modern societies.
Pre-parliament events in 40 cities are slated to take place around the world to highlight the upcoming event in Australia.
Melbourne was selected as the host city because of its multi-religious, multi-lingual, and multicultural environment, according to organizers. The city is praised for demonstrating collaboration among its religious communities through inter-religious councils, school programs, and solidarity in times of stress and crisis. Melbourne has also formed a council that works to ensure ongoing collaboration between religious leaders and police.
Melbournes social policy model fosters cohesion and harmony in a multicultural and multi-religious society, commented CPWR.
Previous gatherings were held in Chicago (1993), Cape Town (1999) and Barcelona (2004).
Plans are currently underway for a 2007 Universal Forum of Cultures in Monterrey, Mexico. The forum will include Parliament-style events and dialogues addressing issues such as religious and spiritual diversity, bioethics, violence, the plight of the marginalized and the role of religion and spirituality in society.pics:
I wouldn’t want to be responsible for security...
This gathering holds one common philosophy (I think) — ALL ROADS LEAD TO GOD, and it does not matter what religion you follow -— you’re all ending up in the same place.
Oprah Winfrey would be proud.
Nah, shouldn’t be a problem. The radical faith need this kind of thing to keep up pretenses, and to keep useful idiots buying “coexist” t-shirts and bumper stickers.
“Australia, Australia, Australia, Australia, we love you, amen.”
AS I said above, Oprah Winfrey would fit right in here.
Watch what she said right here :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JW4LLwkgmqA
My church will not be sending a representative...
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