“Religion and Politics should not be mixed!” – Or should they?

“Religion and Politics should not be mixed!” – Or should they?

By Faith Network for Manchester

"Should Faith leaders be the moral conscience of Politicians?”

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The Wesley Centre

Royce Road Hulme M15 5BP United Kingdom

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  • 1 hour, 15 minutes
  • In person

About this event

“Religion and Politics should not be mixed!”– Or should they? Should faith leaders be the moral conscience of politicians?

Join us for a thought-provoking Interfaith Dialogue exploring the complex relationship between religion and politics in today’s society.

Are religious values a source of moral guidance in public life or a boundary that must be kept separate from governance? Should faith leaders influence political decisions, or does that undermine secular democracy?

This open dialogue will begin with brief introductions to a range of perspectives, providing thought-starters to spark meaningful conversation.

Please be aware that this session will be filmed. By attending, you consent to the possibility of appearing in video or audio recordings of the event.

Note:This is not a debate. Our dialogue sessions are designed to foster respectful, inclusive, and engaging conversations, led by facilitators who ensure that all voices are heard.

Whether you are religious, secular, spiritual, or simply curious- your perspective is welcome.

Come with an open mind and a willingness to explore!

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Faith Network for Manchester

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Sep 8 · 7:45 PM GMT+1