Another scholar, an Episcopalian Professor M. Basye Holland-Shuey of Belmont University,17 said, “Pluralism … holds to one’s own faith, and at the same time, engages other faiths in learning about their path and how they want to be understood.… Pluralism and dialogue are the means for building bridges and relationships that create harmony and peace on our planet home.”18 According to this idea of pluralism, any denial of its validity would be paramount to blowing up bridges of common understanding
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