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  • Separate Religious Beliefs From Political Aspirations
    Dec 23 2025

    And our commitment to religious freedom and the separation of religion and state, born from our historical experience and our belief in the sanctity of individual conscience, finds echoes in the aspirations for tolerance and peace within other faiths.

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    7 min
  • Being Good Stewards of God’s World
    Dec 23 2025

    Our responsibility for caring for the world stems from our understanding of being stewards of God's creation. This resonates with the Christian concept of dominion as responsible care, the Islamic understanding of humans as Khalifah with environmental responsibilities, the Hindu reverence for nature, and the Buddhist principle of interconnectedness that demands we protect the delicate balance of life.

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    7 min
  • Pursue Knowledge with Intellectual Freedom
    Dec 23 2025

    The pursuit of knowledge and intellectual exchange has always been valued within our tradition. We are a people of the book, constantly learning and interpreting. Christianity has a rich intellectual history. Islam places a profound emphasis on the seeking of knowledge. Hinduism elevates Jnana, the path of knowledge, as a path to liberation. And Buddhist wisdom (Prajna) is essential for understanding the true nature of reality.

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    9 min
  • Justice Based Giving
    Dec 23 2025

    Our understanding of Tzedakah as justice-based giving finds resonance in other traditions. While the mechanisms may differ, the underlying principle of ensuring the well-being of the community and addressing systemic inequalities is present. Christian teachings on social justice, Islamic Zakat as a right of the poor, Hindu Dana aimed at social balance, and Buddhist Dana as a means of reducing suffering all point to this shared concern.

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    8 min
  • Acts of Kindness
    Dec 23 2025

    The impulse towards acts of kindness and compassion is a universal language of the human heart. Our tradition elevates chesed as a cornerstone of our faith. Christian love (agape) is defined by selfless care. Islamic Rahmah, divine compassion, inspires acts of mercy. Hindu teachings overflow with the importance of Daya and Karuna. And Buddhist practice centers on the cultivation of Metta and Karuna for all

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    10 min
  • Show Respect to Get Respect
    Dec 23 2025

    Our deep respect for others, particularly the vulnerable, echoes in the teachings of compassion found in every major faith. Our prophets championed the cause of the widow and the orphan. Jesus dedicated his ministry to the marginalized. Islam mandates care for the needy. Hindu tradition emphasizes compassion (Daya) for all beings. And Buddhist compassion (Karuna) extends to every sentient creature.

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    7 min
  • Fairness for All God’s Creatures
    Dec 23 2025

    The yearning for fairness resonates in the prophetic calls for justice within our tradition. Christians, too, are called to act justly and love mercy. Islam demands Adl, justice, in all dealings. Hindu Dharma emphasizes righteous conduct and equity. And the Buddhist principle of Karma, though operating on a different plane, underscores the inherent fairness of cause and effect.

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    6 min
  • Respectfully Listening & Pursuing Peace
    Dec 23 2025

    The path to a better world is paved with respectful listening and the pursuit of peace. Our tradition teaches us to seek peace and pursue it. Jesus, the Prince of Peace, blessed those who work for reconciliation. Islam, meaning "submission" to God, inherently values inner and outer peace. Hindu scriptures resonate with the call for harmony, and the very essence of Buddhist practice lies in the cultivation of inner peace and non-violence.

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    5 min