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1. Good article.
Tue Feb 11, 2014, 08:42 AM
Feb 2014

"It no longer surprises me to find that most who have not participated in the deeper processes of interfaith believe this. It is however about as far from the truth as any two diametrically opposed ideas can be. ... I will take absolute exception to the idea that interfaith work is somehow unrelated to social justice."

Probably the main driver for interfaith processes is striving for social justice, getting other people of conscience on board with fighting a social injustice.

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