Interfaith movement on sandy soil?
The interfaith movement is based on a flawed foundation which will ultimately limit the good it might do, says New Zealand Christian Network, visionnetwork, National Director Glyn Carpenter.Mr Carpenter was one of approximately 60 participants who attended the National Interfaith Forum held in Christchurch on February 27. Special women's, youth, and other interfaith meetings were held on the Friday and Sunday.
Mr Carpenter, who has been trying to present an orthodox biblical position at interfaith forums since 2003, said as long as people at the forums continue to talk about all faiths worshipping the same god, they are not being inclusive of the standard Christian position. They like to think they are inclusive of everyone because of that statement.
"I very much doubt the majority of Muslims or Hindus believe we all worship the same god, either," said Mr Carpenter.
"I don't want to cause anyone offence, but this statement is flawed. We are very blessed in New Zealand that members of different religious groups do come together for dialogue. There is much we can agree on and much we can do together.
"But if this is to be achieved, then it must be on a basis of truth, and not keep trying to gloss over the fact that different religions believe in different gods."
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