Oct 5, 2024, 2:13:59 AM
Training In Interfaith Dialogue Needed Among Educated Youths In Brunei – Analysis
https://www.reddit.com/r/nasikatok/comments/1fwg27n/training_in_interfaith_dialo...↳
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Constructive criticism is part and parcel of any dialogue.
Generally "MIB diehards" do not take too well to criticisms of any sort.
thesardonicjob
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It is also needed for adults, not only for youths.
Look at this nasikatok reddit post for example:
https://www.reddit.com/r/nasikatok/comments/1fufp1v/to_dear_parents/
It says "To dear parents..." in the title as if it's for all parents, but when you read it, it's only for muslim parents as it talks about islamic teachings. It's as if they expect all parents to follow islamic teachings, which obviously some in this subreddit do not and will not because they aren't muslim. It's like shoving islamic teachings down people's throat. Now had the title been "To dear muslim parents..." then it is clear that it's only for muslim parents.
Eltynov
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ESPECIALLY adults
ReadyBaker976
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I found the information below and here's a summary
Did you know that constructive criticism is a key ingredient in interfaith dialogue? It's like the spice that makes a conversation flavorful! And not just for youths—adults could use a sprinkle too! The discussions on this Reddit post highlight how important it is to communicate effectively across different beliefs. Fun, right?
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