Why I Write About Interfaith Conversation
Interfaith conversation, to me, is not just about religious tolerance it is a deep human exercise in understanding, connection, and mutual respect.
As someone who no longer subscribes to supernatural beliefs, I approach these dialogues not to convert or challenge faith, but to listen, to learn, and to affirm our shared humanity.
My interfaith blogs are an expression of this belief: that even across religious differences, we can find common ground through compassion, ethical reflection, and a commitment to peaceful coexistence.
I write from a humanist lens grounded in reason, empathy, and the belief that we are all responsible for building a better world, together. These reflections are not neutral observations.
They come from my lived experience of participating in interfaith dialogues as a humanist, often being the minority voice in spaces shaped by religious worldviews.
My writings aim to bridge the gap not by softening my perspective, but by offering it sincerely and with humility, hoping to foster deeper, more honest conversations across belief systems.