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Jewish-Christian studies are impor-
tant today. Even now, in a world
where cultures are integrated and reli-
gions mingled, there are still people
who cannot get along because they are
afraid or because they don't under-
stand. People like the Rev. Mark
Jensen and a group like the Ecumeni-
cal Institute of Jewish-Christian Stud-
les are working to show these people
the light and help them step out of
the darkness.
But these people need more help.
One man, one group, even one nation
alone cannot change the world. The
whole planet needs to be able to
change. That means that you, your
friends, your family and every person
you ever met has to work together.
Every stranger you pass on the street,
not to mention the billions of people
you never meet. No small task for a
planet that can barely compromise on
pizza toppings.
To get people to agree on something
like religion seems impossible, but we
must agree just as we must cooperate.
Tell your friends and tell them to spread
the news. People are not Jewish or
Christian, Hindu or Buddhist; they are
human.
To solve Jewish-Christian probleins
we must give names to the nameless
masses. Each person has a life and a reli-
gion; remember that they are entitled to
both. ❑
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