Days of Interfaith Youth Service
April 19th and 20th marks the 5th annual Days of Interfaith Youth Service, held in
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Religions Working for Peace and Justice
April 19th and 20th marks the 5th annual Days of Interfaith Youth Service, held in
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Labels: buddhism, china, christianity, generation y, hinduism, india, islam, multi-religious, religious pluralists, thailand, youth
Can inequality between men and women lead to health problems for children and poverty for the entire family? According to a new study, it most certainly does. 
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e, nuclear proliferation, and even religion. In fact, with a membership nearing 40,000 and still growing, one of the most popular groups to date is entitled, “Government + Religion = Disaster.” This Facebook group is only a small representation of what has become a widespread sentiment among the American public. Millions of people view religion as a source, if not the source, of conflict in the modern world and demand the removal of religion from the political process in order to pave the way for sustainable peace.As people of religious conviction, we hold the responsibility to effectively confront violence within our own communities whenever religion is misused as a justification or excuse for violence. Religious communities need to express their opposition whenever religion and its sacred principles are distorted in the service of violence. They should take appropriate steps to exercise their moral authority to oppose attempts to misuse religion. What can we do as individuals? - Resist and confront any misuse of religion for violent purposes, including the promotion of religious stereotypes in sermons and in the media; - Become effective educators, advocates and actors for conflict transformation, fostering justice, peacebuilding, and sustainable development; - Draw upon our individual spiritual traditions to educate our members on our shared responsibilities to advance shared security; - Strengthen peace education on all levels.To help accomplish these tasks, Religions for Peace - USA has made available themed papers on Confronting Violence and Advancing Shared Security, Conflict Transformation, Peacebuilding, and Sustainable Development, along with a toolkit on the Millenium Development Goals, and new resources will constantly be added.
Labels: Millenium Development Goals, Religion, World Assembly of Religions for Peace, youth