"Being, or God, is uncaused, beginningless
and endless"
"Life at it's heart is unsatisfactory"
"There's only one human race, so how can anyone be considered
a stranger?"
"We do not think that suffering does any good"
"No-one is a believer until he desires for his brother that
which he desires for himself"
These statements were made by a Bhuddist, a Jew, a Hindu, a Muslim
and a Sikh - can you work out who said what? How much do you know
about what makes people of other faiths tick, about principles and
perspectives that colour their lives and inspire their actions?
Come and join us as we learn, explore and discuss with the help
of recorded interviews with people of five major faiths.
All evenings begin at 8pm in the Meeting Room - finish by 9.45pm:
Wednesday 22nd September
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Beginnings: the universe, birth,
"Where did I come from?"
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Wednesday 29th September
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Learning & Enlightenment: knowledge,
wisdom, spiritual journeys
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Wednesday 6th October
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Loving & Being Loved: God, human
beings & animals in relationship?
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Wednesday 13th October
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Suffering: what causes human suffering
and can it have any purpose?
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Wednesday 20th October
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Community: family, belonging, "I
am because we are"
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Wednesday 27th October
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Hospitality / Why Are We Here?:
Welcome, inclusion, loving the stranger. On our last evening
we will share a meal together and consider our response...
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