Conrad Leech-Contador

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Christianity requires particular beliefs in order to be a member of its community. It is not open to all. This is socially divisive, critics argue. Human communities should instead be completely inclusive, open to all on the basis of our common humanity. Proponents of this view point out that many urban neighbourhoods contain residents of different races and religious beliefs who nonetheless live and work together as a community. All that is required for such community life is that each person respects the privacy and rights of others and works for equal access to education, jobs and political ...more
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Conrad Leech-Contador
Inclusivity is a distinctly western belief that other cuktures do not share. therefore how can we say that our morality is correct or greater especially since this philosophy only started recently recently
The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism
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