Hi I am new here and this may sound strange but does anybody believe in interaith among the different religious groups? I like podcasts from the Frredom Religion Foundation and another one called State of Belief by Welton Gaddy, a Baptist minister from LA. He is very progressive supports gay rights, abortion etc.... He is often a guest on the Rachel Maddow Show on MSNBC. He has had humanists and freethinkers on his show. The website is interfaithalliance.org. Check it out.
Tags:
Permalink Reply by futilethewinds on February 15, 2013 at 3:10pm I'm involved with interfaith work, too.
Permalink Reply by Mark Johnston on February 21, 2013 at 10:03am I have been obsessing about interfaith for about 6 months now and I'm anxious to get some kind of dialogue going locally. I don't have much interest in the FFRF and have not listened to the podcast in nearly a year. Welton Gaddy has been a hero of mine for a few years now and I listen to his podcast religiously. I love his spirit, but I don't think his approach to interfaith is optimal.
Do y'all think we should create an interfaith group here at the nexus?
Permalink Reply by Thomas Moore on February 21, 2013 at 10:55am
Permalink Reply by Sentient Biped on February 21, 2013 at 10:57am For what it's worth, an interfaith group on Nexus would be difficult due to the requirement that members be nonbeleivers. There have been discussion of not requiring "nonfaith" in the past, but the trolling can be and was insufferable.
Unfortunately, while "dialog" sounds nice, it turns into dueling monologues. As I understand it, a major purpose of Nexus is to have a safe place to build community among nonbelievers. Opening Nexus to the "faithful" would be an instant exit for some, including me.
I hear religion at work regularly, almost every day. I get on here for some sanity.
A separate interfaith Ning group, or similar, if not already existing, could be an option.
Permalink Reply by Mark Johnston on February 21, 2013 at 11:13am I agree that there is no reason to think that actual interfaith dialogue would take place on the nexus. We could, however, form a support group, a place where we could bounce ideas off of each other so we could be more effective in interfaith work in more appropriate areas.
Permalink Reply by Thomas Moore on February 21, 2013 at 12:04pm
Permalink Reply by Tom Sarbeck on February 21, 2013 at 1:48pm Compare and contrast: interfaith, interhealth-care, and inter-quackery.
Yeah, that's a lot to ask but maybe we can have fun with it.
Permalink Reply by Mark Johnston on February 21, 2013 at 4:08pm A lot of atheists avoid interfaith because it is often an attempt at lowest common denominator faith. Atheists do well to avoid that trap. Communication, without the need to "agree", will help to eliminate fear and build trust. We sure as hell could stand to be trusted a little more.
John Aultman replied to matthew greenberg's discussion Pope Francis says even Atheists go to Heaven
James M. Martin replied to James M. Martin's discussion Just Because You Are Not a Believer Doesn't Mean They Don't Pray For You
Madhukar Kulkarni liked matthew greenberg's discussion YES!!!! Wolf Blitzer asked the wrong person if she thanked the Lord....
Madhukar Kulkarni liked matthew greenberg's discussion YES!!!! Wolf Blitzer asked the wrong person if she thanked the Lord....
Michael E Davis commented on John Hutcheson's blog post Are the media too giddy over the Pope?© 2013 Atheist Nexus. All rights reserved. Admin: Richard Haynes.

