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    <Title>Guest speaker discusses importance of understanding religion</Title>
    <Tagline>By: Ashley Edokpayi (TRW Staff)</Tagline>
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          <div class="html-content"><p>UMBC hosted the guest speaker Stephen Prothero, acclaimed expert and 
          author on religion, offered members of the UMBC community religious and 
          spiritual insight during the discussion "God is Not One: The Eight 
          Religions That Run the World and Why Their Differences Matter."<br>Prothero
           has authored numerous books on religion including God is not One: The 
          Eight Rival Religions that Run the World and Religious Literacy. He is 
          also a professor in the Department of Religion at Boston University and 
          has appeared on mainstream news networks like CNN, MSNBC and FOX.</p>
          <p>The discussion was held on Thursday, November 29 in the Skylight 
          Lounge. About 50 students, faculty and visitors attended to hear 
          Prothero's lecture, in which he emphasized the importance of educational
           literacy in religion in America.</p>
          <p>"You can't make sense of the world without making sense of religion,"
           said Prothero. He pointed out how religion affects major societal 
          matters such as politics, military forces and government systems. "I 
          believe humans are motivated by passions that cannot be seen."</p>
          <p>Catholicism, Islam, Buddhism and Christianity were some of the 
          religions Prothero compared and contrasted. He also described how 
          although the U.S. is the most religious country in the world, 
          individuals have very little knowledge about religion itself.</p>
          <p>"Religion has public power," he said, explaining that the media has 
          displayed how religion affects human rights like abortion and marriage 
          equality during the last decade. Individual morals and values differ 
          across religions, which often ignites controversy regarding the 
          legislation of these human rights.</p>
          <p>One of Prothero's main goals is to encourage both teachers and 
          professors to incorporate religious topics in their curriculum. "I think
           it would be good to teach world religions and Christianity in a general
           sense," said senior public health major Alexandra Mills. "It's 
          important to discuss and have a basic understanding of different 
          religions."</p>
          <p>The discussion was sponsored by The Office of Student Life's Mosaic 
          Center along with the Office of Undergraduate Education and several 
          other co-sponsors. The Mosaic Center staff dedicates their time to 
          creating and fostering cross-cultural collaboration and diversity on the
           UMBC campus through events such as Prothero's discussion.</p>
          <p>"We like to find ways to be a more unified community at UMBC," said 
          Assistant Director of Student Life for Cultural and Spiritual Diversity 
          Lisa Gray.</p>
          <p>"I agree that we should focus and celebrate our differences," said 
          senior Asian studies major Yasmin Radbod. "We shouldn't assume that we 
          are all the same."</p>
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