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This wiki, granted by the UNC to its Policy Strategist and Director of Global Relations, is basically the Web-Log of a PT Postgraduate Theologian at Cardiff University's School of Religious and Theological Studies.

Limitations on the quality of my writing

I have some characteristics of dyslexia and Asperger's syndrome which are likely to be reflected in mistakes in my literacy on this site which might irritate some readers so for which I am appologising in advance. Although I am an Israelite, I am going to do my best to discuss this neutral space for all Noah's descendants, whether Christian or Muslim or other of any or no creed. I am sure that I will make some mistakes and I ask for patience and welcome constructive criticism. Furthermore, I am aware that I can not escape the language my theological discipline forces me to use to communicate ideas, but I am going to do my best to use plain speech wherever possible in the hopes that those whose language is affected by other disciplines might grasp the points and I encourage them to "translate" the concepts into their own terms in order to better understand them than use my own limited use of language.

Objective

At the time of making this edit, it seemed to me that global society is in increasing need of a truely neutral space for meaningful interaction between peoples finding themselves thrown together with what might seem at first quite conflicting perspectives on life in the hopes of avoiding conflicts. It occurs to me that this neutral space must be built on the ground which is between life in the Secular and life in the Aeon in order to be truely neutral to promote liberty and avoid imposed restriction. In order to find this neutral space, I believe it is necessary to promote mutual and genuine respect rather than simple tollerance, readers are required here to broaden their horizons and learn about intricacies of diverse and different groups which might at first seem irrelevant to their own context, but it seemed to me that if we are to ever find this neutral space and world peace then we must be able to relate our own contexts to those of others, and to do so requires a degree of learning.

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