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"Interfaith Peace-building and Climate change"

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So, I recently attended a 4 day collective gathering generously hosted at one the most beautiful place called @fireflies Intercultural Centre.  Why we gathered? To talk about "Interfaith Peace-building and Climate change". This unique perspective was facilitated by @pipaltree. For a long time, I thought I was the only one drawing connections between the so-called diverse religions and their connection to nature and natural cycles. For eons man has been fighting for religious supremacy, while completely forgetting that all religions have their core in animism. There are more similarities in our religions than differences. The differences are as practical as the differences in the geographical demographics. It isn’t about “is my religion more correct than yours or closer to God than yours.” It simply is “my religion allows me to live in the most coherent way to my geography.” Why some religions allow to eat meat is simply because their geography has less vegetation vs why some