[Air-L] Religious Dimension of Sustainable Development

McLaughlin, Lisa M. Dr. mclauglm at muohio.edu
Mon Jan 7 21:26:57 PST 2008


Maybe the abstract ought to make use of the word 'spiritual' instead of 'religious'? Just a thought. I expect that 'religious' may create some closure around the subject. 'I don't need no religion' any more than did the erstwhile deputies in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre needed badges. Sorry, but I wouldn't point this out if presumptions weren't so evident in the abstract. Regards, Lisa


On 1/7/08 9:51 PM, "Barry Saunders" <b.saunders at qut.edu.au> wrote:

I'm amused that you've just told me I'm subhuman. I'd like to see some of this 'scientific proof' that religion is necessary.


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SUMMARY

The theme of the month is "religious dimension of sustainable
development." There is a religious dimension to the United Nations'
"Millennium Development Goals" (MDGs), and there is a religious
dimension to human nature and everything we do. Religion is both
indispensable and dangerous. It is indispensable to attain full human
development beyond the physical, biological, and intellectual levels.
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