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THE
PLURALIST MODEL OF RELIGION
KEY PRINCIPLES
(adopted during the final session on September 9, 2003)
(Translations)
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Interreligious dialogue and engagement should be the way for religions to
relate to one another. A paramount need is for religions to heal antagonisms
among themselves.
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The
dialogue should engage the pressing problems of the world today, including
war, violence, poverty, environmental devastation, gender injustice, and
violation of human rights.
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Absolute
truth claims can easily be exploited to incite religious hatred and violence.
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The religions of the world affirm ultimate reality/truth
which is conceptualized in
different ways.
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While ultimate reality/truth is beyond the scope of
complete human understanding, it has found expression in diverse ways in the
world’s religions.
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The great world
religions with their diverse teachings and practices constitute authentic
paths to the supreme good.
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The world’s religions share many essential values, such
as love, compassion, equality, honesty, and the ideal of treating others as
one wishes to be treated oneself.
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All persons have freedom of conscience and the right to
choose their own faith.
- While mutual witnessing promotes mutual respect,
proselytizing devalues the faith of the other.
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