Religious Freedom Study Group
MEETING DATE: November 21, 2024
SUMMARY
The League of Women Voters of Colorado and Rev. Liz Theo-Harris discuss the intersection of freedom of religion and the destruction of Oak Flats due to capitalist interests, the struggles of Indigenous religions and spiritualities in the United States, and the influence of certain organizations and their political agendas.
The conversation also highlights the need for active engagement in promoting a more inclusive and just society, particularly within the context of Christianity, and the potential impact of the rise of deceptors on freedom of religion in America. Lastly, the discussion touched on the challenges faced by religious institutions in adapting to the 21st century and the COVID-19 pandemic, and the importance of interfaith dialogue and understanding.
NEXT STEPS
1. Liz to continue her work in raising up generations of religious and community leaders who can call out the extremism in some Christian movements and promote a gospel of justice, peace, and love.
2. The Apache stronghold to continue their fight to protect Oak Flat and defend their freedom of religion against the destruction of their sacred land by multinational mining corporations.
3. Faith leaders and communities to reject the extremism in some Christian movements and promote a gospel of justice, peace, and love that aligns with the teachings of Jesus and the Bible.
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