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WRC Mission
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We
affirm the value of interfaith interaction, for educating
ourselves regarding
other faiths and
philosophical traditions.
The interfaith concept
is a unifying vehicle, which can aid us in bringing the
reformation of the world nearer to reality. |
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Abstract of 29th
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Speaker Profiles of the XXIXth World Religions Conference
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Event Moderator: Denise Baker
As experienced and appealing event moderator in many
fields, Denise is an integral part of many community and social events
within Southern Ontario and abroad. Recently, The Canadian Consulate in
Naples, Italy requested her to be the Canadian Ambassador for the Terry
Fox Run - a very high honour. Denise is a sought-after entertainer who is
refreshing and honest. With two international releases to her credit, her
interpretations remind people of a more simplistic world.
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The following is the line-up
of speakers
representing various faiths and philosophical traditions selected for the
29th World Religions Conference on the theme "Is God Relevant in
Today's World", scheduled for October 24, 2009 at the prestigious
Humanities Theatre, J. G. Hagey Hall, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. The Order of speakers was determined
via random draw held during the last event on October 26, 2008 at the
University of Waterloo. The speakers are listed in this determined order.
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1. Steve Higgins -
Waterloo
Representing
Buddhism
A lay practitioner of Buddhism. Steve
originally took Refuge at the Toronto Zen Temple and trained at Riwoche
Pemavajra Buddhist Temple. Also, studied at the T'ai Chi Farm in New York.
A master of Yang style Taijiquan (T'ai Chi) and of various forms of energy
meditations. Chief Instructor at Cold Mountain Internal Arts in K-W, and
is on the executive of various Taijiquan organizations in North America.
Published numerous articles internationally.
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2. Dan Barker -
Madison, WI, USA
Representing
Humanism (Atheists and Agnostics)
A prominent American atheist activist who
served as a Christian preacher and musician for 19 years, but left
Christianity in 1984. Dan is the co-president of the Freedom from Religion
Foundation, an American civil rights organization that advocates
free-thought and state and church separation. In addition to his
humanitarian efforts with Amnesty International, Dan has appeared in
dozens of TV and Radio forums debating issues related to atheism.
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3.
Dr. Malcolm Saulis - Waterloo
Representing Aboriginal Spirituality
A Well-famed Traditional Aboriginal Spiritual Teacher and
Speaker. Malcolm Saulis is a Malecite Indian from the Tobique First Nation.
A social work educator at Wilfrid Laurier. Professor for 25 years and a
researcher of aboriginal interest. Recognized as Circle Keeper and received
teachings from many Elders. Worked with churches, government and communities
around issues of restorative justice, residential school issues, child
welfare, health, suicide and many healing strategies. |
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Dr. Richard Crossman - Waterloo
Representing Christianity
An accomplished presenter and academic. Richard is the
retired dean of Waterloo Lutheran Seminary and is celebrated for his
cross-disciplinary work which includes significant forays into the world of
science and religion. Qualifications include membership on the Faith and
Witness Commission of the Canadian Council of Churches and being selected as
a representative of that Council to the 2007 World Council of Churches
international biotechnology conference in South Africa. |
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5. Hari Nam Singh Khalsa - Toronto
Representing Sikhism
Spiritual Leader, Mentor, Author, and Teacher not only
within the Sikh Faith but to all people. Hari Nam Singh Khalsa hosts a
nationally aired weekly TV program, “Insight Into Sikhism”, the only
regularly scheduled English-language television program about Sikhism.
Founded the Khalsa Academy of Sikh Education and Gurdwara Miri Piri Sahib in
Mississauga. His mission is to uplift the truth, well-being, peace and the
natural essence of all people. |
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6. Rabbi Lori Cohen - Toronto
Representing Judaism
A Jewish scholar and a strong advocate of interfaith
relations, Lori received ordination from Hebrew Union College Jewish
Institute of Religion in Jerusalem and Cincinnati, Ohio. Former Associate
Rabbi at Temple Sinai Congregation. Presently teaching at several positions
at: Tannenbaum CHAT, Temple Shalom in Waterloo; Baycrest Centre for
Geriatric Care; Jewish Information Course of Toronto. Co-chaired Habitat for
Humanity's Women's Faith Build. |
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7. Naseem
Mahdi - Toronto
Representing Islam
Naseem is the Missionary In-charge and Senior Vice
President of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama`at, Canada. Graduate of Islamic
Studies, with a keen interest in world religions. Served the Muslim
Communities in Switzerland, Austria, Italy and Canada. Chief Editor of the
Ahmadiyya Gazette. Recipient of Governor General's Award for Community
service. Strong proponent of interfaith dialogue, who has traveled across
Canada each year to participate in multi-faith events. |
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8. Chandrakant Kothari - Guelph
Representing Hinduism
A businessman, who has been involved in the local
social, economic, cultural, spiritual and political issues. President of
Brahmarishi Mission of Canada, founding member of Spiritual Heritage
Education Network, a long time Rotarian, and an executive of the Guelph
Provincial PC Party. Regular column writer on spirituality in Guelph
Mercury. Received numerous awards from the Lions International, Rotary Club,
Chamber of Commerce and from Governor General for Outstanding Community
Service. |
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