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Ralph Benmergui: My Israel |
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Owner |
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This group is created to encourage discussion about the issues and characters mentioned on the show. |
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All One |
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Member |
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One humanity, One life, Unity, with diversity, with duality, with polemics. Truely universal religion, or truth, is not something you can convert to, but merely become aware of and accept. I would say it is that which we have without choice except that it is still our choices that determine what it is, and to some degree we choose whether or not to accept it.
We have each other, all of us, and there is truth in all of us. We have each other's culture and tradition, and there is truth and beauty in all of it. We have each other's safety and welfare, and everyone's love of goodness as they best know. We have love and we are home.
Check out my book Kingdom Come Now It probably isn't what you might think. |
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Jewish daily life. |
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Jewish daily life.
I am a Christian who has had a life long fascination with the Jewish faith which is the basis of the Christian Faith.
I would like to learn about the day to day life of Jewish members of the board, as well as discuss how day to day living impacts on our beliefs and practices.
If there are any members who live in Israel I would really enjoying sharing with them. |
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The Faith Club |
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Member |
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Have you always had questions about Christianity, Islam, or Judaism that you were too afraid to ask? Now you can get your questions answered, and meet people of a wide variety of faiths, in this group led by the authors of the bestselling book THE FAITH CLUB. The book tells the story of Priscilla, Ranya, and Suzanne: three women of three different faiths trying urgently to understand each other in the wake of September 11 and its aftermath. They’re not afraid to ask each other the hard questions about the other faiths — and you shouldn’t be either. THE FAITH CLUB is the November 2007 featured book of the Exploring Faith Book Club. Sign up now to ask your questions and join the conversation! |
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