Confronted with ethical relativism, Paul Cliteur criticizes the meddling of religion in political and ethical questions. Cliteur reflects sincerely on the role of religion in the globalized world and analyzes the latest cause of the diverse forms of religious violence like suicide terrorists, and propose that for the coexistence of all to be pacifying, we must speak the same language: the morally unique Esperanto.
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