Nashville Church of Scientology Prepares for Second Annual Friendship Day Dialogue

Top Quote International Day of Friendship was created to inspire peace and bridge building. At the end of July, the Church of Scientology will bring together a diverse crowd to dialogue for the occasion a second time. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) June 04, 2016 - With a constant stream of terror in the news across the country, it may seem that there's no hope. But that is exactly why the Nashville Church of Scientology is working with other community organizations to plan an event with dialogue and activity aimed at raising awareness and friendship among even the most disparate peoples.

    The occasion is the International Day of Friendship, an observance dignified in 2011 by the United Nations General Assembly with the idea that "friendship between peoples, countries, cultures and individuals can inspire peace efforts and build bridges between communities," according to un.org.

    The resolution emphasizes that young people, as future leaders, can be brought together in activities with different cultures. This promotes international understanding and respect for diversity.

    The Church of Scientology will hold its second annual dialogue for the day at the end of July, and will help people participate and open up amongst those with whom they might not otherwise associate.

    Rev. Brian Fesler, pastor of the Church of Scientology says, "This event is needed. There are too many problems arising from basic misunderstanding that could be cleared up with honest and open communication."

    The Church of Scientology is involved in this effort through its community betterment program, The Way to Happiness. Based on the book of the same name by L. Ron Hubbard, the program is predicated on the fact that one's survival depends on the survival of others-and that without the survival of others, neither joy nor happiness are attainable. Several concepts in the book promote dialogue and friendship. Among them, "Respect the Religious Beliefs of Others," "Be Worthy of Trust," and "Try to Treat Others As You Would Want them to Treat You."

    For more information on the Church of Scientology, its programs or upcoming events, visit scientology-ccnashville.org.

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