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Archbishop: Religious Diversity Plays Major Role in Social Unity

By Maria Mackay|Christian Post Correspondent

Religion is fundamental to maintaining social cohesion, argued the head of the third largest Christian denomination in the world on Thursday.

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    (Photo: AP Images / Nasser Nasser, File)
    A woman walks by the St. George church, left and al-Ameen mosque near the tent city, that was set up a year ago in Hezbollah-led opposition to Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Saniora, at the nearly deserted down town Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, Nov. 30, 2007.

In a lecture delivered at the “Building Bridges” conference in Singapore, Anglican archbishop Rowan Williams refuted the popular conception that a society in which different faiths exist side by side must be a divided one.

“Does disagreement about truth necessarily mean the violent disruption of social co-operation?” asked the spiritual leader of the 77 million-member Anglican Communion.

“It does not, and … on the contrary, a robust view of disagreement and debate between religious communities may play a major role in securing certain kinds of social unity or cohesion,” he added.

The archbishop is in Singapore for the 6th “Building Bridges Christian/Muslim Seminar,” which has brought together more than 30 distinguished Christian and Muslim scholars to examine a number of issues of common interest including this year’s theme, “Humanity in Context: Christian and Muslim perspectives on being human.”

Also at the conference, which opened Monday, scholars planned to discuss the different approaches of their respective faiths towards environmental, gender and diversity issues.

In his address Thursday, Williams acknowledged that violence had blemished the history of all religions – Christianity as well as Islam.

“There is no religious tradition whose history is exempt from such temptation and such failure,” stated the Anglican leader.

He asserted, however, that religious diversity and social cohesion could not only co-exist, but also help strengthen social harmony, so long as governments were willing to listen to the views of faith communities.

Williams also challenged the assumption that secular beliefs should automatically trump religious ones.

“The notion that social unity can be secured by a policy of marginalizing or ignoring communities of faith because of their irreducible diversity rests on several errors and fallacies, and its most serious and damaging effect is to give credibility to the idea of a neutral and/or self-evident set of secular principles which have authority to override the particular convictions of religious groups,” he said.

“This amounts to the requirement that religious believers leave their most strongly held and distinctive principles at the door when they engage in public argument: this is not a good recipe for lasting social unity.”

Building Bridges is a unique annual series that brings together Christian and Muslim scholars of international reputation in a seminar examining major themes of current interest and importance from a religious perspective.

The conference is hosted by the Department of Malay Studies, the Religion Research Cluster, the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, and the University Scholars Programme all based at the National University of Singapore. This year's seminar, which ends Friday, follows on from similar events in London, Qatar, Sarajevo and Washington D.C.

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  • Thu Dec 13, 2007 8:37 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    You're right on about Rick warren jc4me.

  • Fri Dec 07, 2007 3:51 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

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  • Fri Dec 07, 2007 1:01 pm Agree: 4   Disagree: 2

    This is nothing more than an attempt at what the emerging church is trying to do with evangelical Christians and uniting them with the Roman Catholic heresies as well as other world religeons that will deny the deity of Christ and will Deny Jesus Christ of the Bible as the One and Only Way to Salvation. This is eculmenicalism, and will be one of the tools the antichrist will use to deceive many non-believers.
    I will say this as tactfully,and as lovingly as I can as I have said on other posts related to a similar issue. To all those of you who side with Rick Warren in this ecumenical drive to unite the worlds religeons. Be warned, for this is what the Bible says: God is gracious and merciful, and will forgive those who turn to Him thru Jesus Christ with a repentant heart, and choose to fllow Him. However, He is the Righteous God, and He will judge those who deliberately turned their backs on Him and His Son - Jesus Christ because of their obstinate rebellion and continual rejection of His Son. Read the Bible in context, and then comment on it. We cannot, and should not have felowship with those who claim to be Christians yet don't obey His Word, and HIs Salvation Message. The post modern liberal Emergent church, and it's seeker sensitive counterparts want people to believe that if we all save the environment, and save the whales, the events of the Book of Revelation will not happen, and we can actually prevent it from happening. This similar social gospel which claims that we should make the world a better place, and usher in peace prior to Jesus' second coming, as well as unite with all people of faiths has been adopted by Rick Warren, and has caused whole splits in the Southern Baptist Convention, because he has gone down the Purpose Driven P.E.A.C.E Plan agenda, which by the way is a false doctrine my friends. These movements which align themselves with Bono from U2 and the whole COEXIST crowd have more in common with humanism, one world religeon, and the new age than what the Bible says will transpire. The problem today is that we have so many "Bible teachers" who are more motivational speakers than true shepherd's of the flock of God. No wonder the Body of Christ is split. The Bible talks of a great falling away in the end times. Men will naturally gravitate towards what their "itching ears" want to hear. What more itching do you need than what you hear on TBN, and the like: "find success", "you are the controller of your own destiny" "God will prosper you if you just have faith [and send me your money]". They take Scripture out of context to suit their own desires, and fleece the flock of God for their own matierial gain. OPEN YOUR EYES and STUDY the WORD IN CONTEXT; for Christ will return soon.

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