Re: Who Are We?
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Glad to have this conversation with you, Bill.

> Do you have some ideas as to how we can indeed partner?

I invite your Charlotte Philosophy Discussion Meetup to join the Voices of Humanity Readership list: http://voicesofhumanity.org/readership. Interfaith cooperation would seem to be close to the heart of your endeavor, so partnering with other interfaith groups would help widen the audience for theHumanitariantiy concept.

> Your project involves "changing them," whereas my project involves "changing you and me," with advocacy that others join in.

What I am hoping is that participation in Voices of Humanity will be an exercise in changing us, the participants. I think we will learn that humanity is an ally of the individual, one that we can trust. By an osmotic process, we, the participants, will adopt the global perspective as our own. If the VoH process takes off in a massive way, then the participants will become the nucleus that shifts the global zeitgeist so that the whole world will transcend the nations and religions (without giving them up).

> Please, BTW, check out the Belief Manual part of the website (humanianity.com).

I find your beliefs mostly agreeable. I'm not sure where you are going with the Belief Manual, though.

Anyway, thank you for joining the conversation.

(Adding the Thunderclap link to all my messages:  https://t.co/DFog6Fd7u9. )

Best to you,

Roger Eaton
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by Roger Eaton
2016-07-20 18:10
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