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A series of free discussions on the relationship between the environment and theology including what Christians can learn from Native American culture will be held in Marquette, Michigan on Tuesday evenings in November. |
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Rev. Cairns is chairman of the board of the Turtle Island Project in Munising, MI |
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Turtle Island Project fights religious intolerance, racism, and other social issues that threaten the future of mankind First Nations peoples asked to submit topics for Native American roundtables
Exploitation of the earth, spiritual terrorism, religious imperialism, and racism are some of the modern day injustices that two pastors will battle with a new Michigan project that promotes respect for Native American culture and the environment.
Two Midwest pastors have started a national debate on a wide variety of social issues that they believe threaten the future of society and the planet.
"The Turtle Island project will combat what I call spiritual terrorism," said project founder Rev. Lynn Hubbard of Munising, MI. |
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