Yes, Claudia. One the one hand post modernity has us each creating our religion of one. But to act collectively we need some form of shared narrative. Re-approaching the traditions with fresh eyes and broader awareness is a rich path to accomplish that.
What is all of our inherited religious traditions are well and truly passed their useful use-by-date! Especially that of Christian-ism, Juda-ism and Islam-ism!
All of the various culturally prescribed and created shared narratives are essentially mind-created towers of babel/babble, all of which are now "living" together (face-to-face) in a very small boat on very rough seas.
Each and all of which are now clashing with each other for political and cultural dominance. This is especially the case with the three "great" Middle Eastern religions of Christian-ism, Juda-ism and Islam-ism
Yes, Claudia. One the one hand post modernity has us each creating our religion of one. But to act collectively we need some form of shared narrative. Re-approaching the traditions with fresh eyes and broader awareness is a rich path to accomplish that.
What is all of our inherited religious traditions are well and truly passed their useful use-by-date! Especially that of Christian-ism, Juda-ism and Islam-ism!
All of the various culturally prescribed and created shared narratives are essentially mind-created towers of babel/babble, all of which are now "living" together (face-to-face) in a very small boat on very rough seas.
Each and all of which are now clashing with each other for political and cultural dominance. This is especially the case with the three "great" Middle Eastern religions of Christian-ism, Juda-ism and Islam-ism