Sunday, November 7, 2010

Letter For Student For Community Services

The bicentennial and religious diversity. NEW STATISTICS

Organised by the Directorate General for Religious Affairs of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, became the last conference was on the current coexistence in harmony and solidarity of different faiths in Buenos Aires.

At first, the June 16, 2010 The Directorate General for Religious Affairs of the Government of the City of Buenos Aires and the Institute of Higher Religious Culture presented the first lecture entitled "Religious Reality in Buenos Aires until the mid-nineteenth century", a conference open to the public with free admission that was held in the auditorium of the Institute of Higher Religious Culture located in Rodríguez Peña 1054. Participate in this conference, Dr. Arnoldo Canclini and Fr. Mr. Luis Alberto Lahitou. This activity had inaugurated the lecture series "Religious Diversity in Buenos Aires. A Historical Look" you set the Directorate General for Religious Affairs and the Institute of Higher Religious Culture in 2010 whose main objective was to tour on religious diversity in these first 200 years of history.

The second conference took place on 11 August. Participants of the conference, Professor Roberto Elissalde, Ms. Alicia Ester Vischnivetzky of Benmergui and Dr. Jerome Jose Granados.

On 3 November the third and last lecture of the series "Religious Diversity in Buenos Aires. A historical view "promoted by the Directorate General for Religious Affairs, member of the General Secretariat of the Government of the City of Buenos Aires, and the Institute of Higher Religious Culture in the House of Representatives (ex Legislature of the Province of Buenos Aires) Manzana de las Luces, located in Peru 272. The final talk

called "religious reality in Buenos Aires today." The conference was free and open to the public.

The Director General of Religious Affairs of the Government of the City of Buenos Aires, Mr. Frederick Smith, welcomed the participation of the panelists stressed the importance of peaceful coexistence of faiths: "I am very excited to think of a Buenos Aires where different religions coexist in harmony and so much solidarity. "

This closure involved a panel led by Alfredo Abriani, an official of the said Directorate for Religious Affairs, which included Rabbi Silvina Chemen (Bet El), Dr. Ricardo Docampo (ACIERA), Dr. Juan Navarro Floria (CALIR President), Professor Ricardo Elias (Islamic Center of Argentina) and Ms. Gloria Williams de Padilla (CEDIARZ)

The panel on "Religious Diversity in Buenos Aires today, speakers highlighted the diversity that currently exist and reflected on it.

Dr. Juan Navarro Floria said that Buenos Aires was a pioneer in welcoming people of different faiths. He noted that the plurality and religious diversity is not something valuable in itself, is valuable when converted to peaceful coexistence, respect and friendship. Meanwhile

Rabbi Chemen Silvina, doubled the bet calling for more diversity and wishing that he wanted to develop a pedagogy of diversity and depth of diversity, because the difference one more crowded.

Lic Williams Gloria Padilla emphasized the diversity within the Catholic Church.

Prof. Ricardo Elias gave several examples of religious coexistence, as the panel in which I participated, the presence of government authorities in Jewish and Muslim holidays,

Finally, Dr. Ricardo Docampo toured the twentieth century explaining how it was changing religious diversity. CALIR put the example of religious pluralism that is caused by the religious diversity that teaches us how to live in Argentina. And it is such because its members who participate in most faiths not represent efforts have valued hear each other, listen to all religious groups have been patiently echoed the comments of each have been several times their draft laws of religion to agree on a single text that marks the way law that an agreement between all religious communities is "possible" for Argentina's future.

I quote Mario Ringler, CALIR former vice president and former president of the Latin American Rabbinical Seminary shortly before his death he had maintained that as a result of this diversity have seen that tolerance is not enough and explained to tolerate another involving a nuisance bear, so it was not sufficient, that it was not religious freedom and peaceful coexistence and religious freedom imposed by respect for others, considered equal to a pair own, such as human dignity identical in ideological diversity, religious and ethnic.

Dr. Docampo finished
that are convinced they know they are building up pigeonholed as a nation is not built for the benefit of a sector realities but respecting all cultures and all its aspects, human and religious respect that diversity. Preserving and celebrating builds fundamental values \u200b\u200bin this globalized world, was built respecting the values \u200b\u200bthat arise from the religious, God's values, is built to promote a constructive dialogue, affirming the equal treatment, essential for ensuring respect for human beings and nature, and finally constructs contributing to a better world, as long as we say Christians - to preserve hope of eternal life beyond this world and in the meantime in the hope of building a more free and at peace because a nation is constructed with peace.

Posted by: Evangelical Christian Lawyers Network

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