I've seen interfaith dialogue work
really well,
kind of ineptly, and
really,
really badly.1 I've noticed some things that make a difference in
where on the spectrum an effort is likely to fall. So, some observations.
To people who are interested in it at all, religion is generally an important
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Oh man, not religion, but in The Other Horrible Land-Mine Topic of Politics this seems to happen at work moderately frequently since certain companies attract certain political views. So I get to encounter D.C. clients who are way Red, west-coast contractors who are way Blue, entrepreneur coworkers who are... uh, what's the color for Hardcore Libertarian? But you have to work with them so you just speak circumspectly and just smile and nod if it gets too heated.
And this more or less works, because everyone involved loses if the metaphorical boat tips over. Does this translate into an interfaith forum at all? Maybe what it could use is some way that everyone loses if there's a problem, not just the 'losers' of the argument who get driven off. I have no idea how to implement that though.
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