Apologies for the post
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Submitted by Josh Stanton, Mar 9, 2009 17:21

To all who have read the "The Importance of Everyday Dialogue" post, please excuse my mistake in placing it on this website. I was trying to place an article on websites related to inter-religious dialogue and had no idea this one was Islamophobic in nature. (Frankly, I need to be more careful -- I hardly read its title before I wrote the post and relied instead on its high google ranking when it came to the search "interfaith dialogue"!) I do stand by what I said, however, in my earlier blog post and hope that people who regularly read features on this website realize that they are succumbing to fear and a misconception of 'the other,' rather than actually learning from a credible source about the beauty so inherent to religious traditions such as Islam. I hope they choose to frequent our website, www.irdialogue.org, as a credible alternative.


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