What Will Matter

TALK ON THE POWER AND IMPORTANCE OF THE INTERFAITH MOVEMENT AND RELIGIOUS PLURALISM GREETED WITH STANDING OVATION

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On May 6, 2016 Michael Josephson addressed about 250 religious and civic leaders in South Orange County, CA. The powerful and provocative presentation received a standing ovation.

It began with this invocation:

“Let us hear and heed the better angels of our nature, the angels 22 that call us to think and act beyond ourselves; to respect and care about the well-being of others in our human family; and to accept our moral duty to improve ourselves and the world.”

– Michael Josephson

To see a summary of the presentation and view / download the slides please go to WhatWillMatter.com/InterfaithMovement.

Let us hear and heed the better angels of our nature, the angels that call us to think and act beyond ourselves; to respect and care about the well-being of others in our human family; and to accept our moral duty to improve ourselves and the world. – Michael Josephson

QUOTATIONS:

To see the other side, to defend another people, not despite your tradition but because of it, is the heart of pluralism. — Eboo Patel

All RELIGIONS, all this singing is one song. The differences are just illusion and vanity. The sun’s light looks a little different on this wall than it does on that wall and a lot different on this other one, BUT IT’S STILL ONE LIGHT. — Rumi

Do not be daunted by the enormity of the world’s grief. Do justly, now. Walk humbly, now. You are not obligated to complete the work, but neither are you free to abandon it. — The Talmud

Religion is a candle inside a multicolored lantern. Everyone looks through a particular color, but the candle is always there. – Mohammed Nequib

Like the bee gathering honey from different flowers, the wise person accepts the essence of the different scriptures and sees only the good in all religions. – Gandhi

Our ultimate duty to God is to live up to the best that is in us. – derived from Mordecai Kaplan

You can’t force anyone to love you but you can refuse to allow them to make you stop loving them.

All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. – Edmund Burke

First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out because I was not a Socialist. Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out because I was not a Trade Unionist. Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out because I was not a Jew. THEN THEY CAME FOR ME —AND THERE WAS NO ONE LEFT TO SPEAK FOR ME. – Martin Niemöller , Protestant pastor

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TODAY I want to speak beyond platitudes. I want to do more than make you think more deeply about your opportunities and obligations to employ your faith to improve the world. I want to inspire you to act, to do more, no matter how much you are now doing.

I want to speak to your heart and encourage you to follow its guidance knowing that compassion becomes powerful through action.

As I do so I want to remind you of two important convictions I’ve developed over the years:

As we examine whether religion is the problem or solution we must recognize two conflicting human tendencies:

Two Aspects of religion

IS RELIGION THE PROBLEM OR THE SOLUTION?

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The Interfaith Movement

Two Aspects of Bridging Social Chasms Caused by Religious Differences

The Critical Concept of Pluralism

 THE INTERFAITH MOVEMENT IS ROOTED IN RELIGIOUS PRECEPTS AND IN PRINCIPLES INTRINSIC TO AMERICAN POLITICAL IDEOLOGY

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM IN AMERICA

PURPOSE OF THE INTERFAITH MOVEMENT Organizations and individuals active in the interfaith movement seek to:

DECLARATION OF MUSLIM REFORM MOVEMENT- Preamble:

What can you do?

  1. Promote within your organization systematic ways of getting to know people from differing religious traditions and the principles and practices of those religions (e.g., guest speakers; visits to mosks, temples and churches; potluck meals; joint projects and holiday celebrations.)
  2. Personally commit to enlarge your personal contacts and of young people you influence and increase your knowledge of other religions, and more proactively promote shared values underlying religious pluralism and the interfaith movement.
  3. Assure that your religious organization speaks often and loudly about the importance of religious pluralism, the perniciousness of religious prejudice and the danger of ignorance and irrational fear of Muslims and the Islamic religion.
  4. Support and encourage efforts of the Muslim community to understand and appreciate the true principles of Islam and their condemnation of the rhetoric and violence of fringe Muslim organizations.
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