Interreligious dialogue in the strict sense of the term is not possible without putting one's own faith into parentheses.
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Interreligious dialogue is extremely important for religious people as well as secular people or non-believers. They should participate, and they should be encouraged to have interreligious dialogue, because dialogue is a channel or an instrument to promote intimacy between individual.
Dialogue means debates and everyone's point of view.
We've had so many faith-based movies that I think are sub-par; I almost want a new phrase for them.
I was never argued out of faith; it was much more passive than that - and I wasn't argued back in, either.
Faith is not uprooted by dialectic proof; it must already be deeply shaken by other causes to be unable to withstand the shock of argument.
In order to practice dialogue, you need to be able to set aside your assumptions and try to listen more than you want to talk. It's not always politically correct to be able to do that, but it can give you a better sense of the reality.
When in doubt, mumble; when in trouble, delegate; when in charge, ponder.
Faith is what replaces doubt in my dictionary.
Faith may be defined briefly as an illogical belief in the occurrence of the improbable.
I tended to emphasize the secular, the casual, the colloquial, the vernacular against the sacred.
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