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Has interfaith dialogue failed us?
Have we forgotten the lessons of WWII?
A rant.
I have participated in interfaith meetings. There is something wrong when religious groups overlook overt hatred. We are living in world where appeasement is not only accepted, but expected.
Evil history is repeating itself.

Cardus, a non-partisan, faith-based think tank and registered charity dedicated to promoting a flourishing society through independent research, robust public dialogue, and thought-provoking commentary and Convivium which brings you news, commentary and research on issues affecting daily life for Canadians of all faiths, are organizations that promote interfaith. They are Christian/Catholic based. It’s a lovely interfaith venture. Sadly it seems that these two organizations failed to learn from the Holocaust. Did not internalize the affects of antisemitism on Jews. That it kills.
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DianeBederman 5 Jan 19
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Not recognizing evil is a huge problem. The political right here (mostly religious) turns the other cheek and does not fight back. Those who suggest otherwise (like myself) are called pernicious and dismissed. The elites on the Right are as bad as the elites on the Left.

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