Religious & Spiritual Communities Organizing.
This page provides a frame-work, with-in which,
activists may work to produce positive-changes,
as with-in All Religious Organizations & other Spiritual Communities
which might be recognizable on this earth.
By focusing efforts at more efficiently organizing from with-in
each of these individual communities, this can reasonably be expected
to facilitate more effective inter-faith dialogue
& peace-keeping between all such communities.
Major Religious Denominations:
This listing is composed
of what presently seem to be the most significantly-influential
religious organizations on our modern earth;
but this list is starting-out rather small,
& we welcome suggestions for adding additional names of groups to this list.
- "Folk Religions"; including Native Americans, & Others similar & World-Wide.
- Hinduism
- Buddhism
- Islam Sunni
- Islam Shiah
- "Roman Catholicism"; Including sub-denominations,
such as the "Jesuits"; "Augustinians", "Franciscans", "Knights of Columbus",
"Opus-Dei", "Latin-Mass Communities", "Liberation-Theology Adherents",
& "Social-Justice Communities".
- "Church of England", including sub-denominations,
such as "Free-Masonry", "Anglo-Catholicism", "Evangelicalism",
& the "Charismatic Movement".
- "Rabbinical Judaism"; including "Torah Obedient",
& "Non-Torah" Factions
- "Lutherians"
- "Baptists"; including sub-denominations,
such as "Southern Baptists", "American Baptists", "Progressive National Baptists",
"Cooperative Baptists", "Independent Baptists", "National Baptists".
- "Russian Orthodox Church"
- "Greek Orthodox Church"
- "Jehovah's Witnesses"
- "Church of Latter-Day Saints", aka: "Mormons".
- "Seventh-Day Adventists"
- Methodists
- Pentecostals
- Amish
- Mennonite
- Supporters of the "Christian Trinity" Doctrine
- Followers of Doctrines Established in the "Council of Nicea"
- "Gnostics"; including "Christian" & "Non-Christian" sub-divisions
- "Liberation Theology" &/or "Social Justice" Supporters.
Community Participation:
This effort recognizes the importance of good-faith activists working with-in
religious & spiritual communities, in their reasonable efforts at
promoting peace & social harmony. Here-under; activists are encouraged to:
- Participate in religious/spiritual communities of their choice
- Engage in interfaith dialogue to promote
broader community peace & harmony
- Respect the peaceful religious freedoms
& practices of others
- Make good-faith efforts at serving the best interests
of all religiously organized communities
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