Comparative Religion
1000 BCE Jewish writings assembled, the Torah, the earliest part of the text that was subsequently known to Christians as [...]
The Day Before Election, in a Pandemic, 2020 This is not political. This is about me. As I am [...]
“God is not what we think It is. God is not a thing, a being, a noun... all the names we have for God and [...]
I came across this today, and I was glad to be reminded. I had posted it on the TowardCommonGround.org website back in 2014. Some of [...]
The Bottom Line, by Glenda Taylor You see, it’s like this, sort of: Because I experience Something-That-Is, Awestruck, I respond and in so doing, I learn, [...]
Black Elk was a holy man of the Oglala Sioux. The following quotes are from Black Elk Speaks: Being the Life Story of a Holy [...]
What are we to do? In this time of cultural chaos, this video explores the question of where we may find the bedrock values and [...]
“When we quit thinking primarily about ourselves and our own self-preservation, we undergo a truly heroic transformation of consciousness.” Joseph Campbell “If we can recognize [...]
From The World's Religions, by Huston Smith: “Muslims point out that Muhammad incorporated into his charter for Medina the principle of religious toleration that these [...]