“O People! Consort with the followers of all religions in a spirit of friendliness and fellowship.”
We produce lots of products that include multiple religious symbols, so I am constantly being asked what they all stand for. If that happens to you, then these colorful cards are your answer. They go beyond the six that I include in my interfaith rosette to include ten major religions. They are listed with their symbols on the back in alphabetical order: Baha’i Faith, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, Judaism, Sikhism, Taoism and Traditional, which includes Native American and other aboriginal religions.
The ten were selected based on the size of their community in the United States. I understand that there are religions that are bigger elsewhere, but these are the ones more people in the US are familiar with.
These are a low-key way to spread awareness of different religions and to promote “a spirit of friendliness and fellowship.”
Include them with any gift you might give that includes religious symbols. Hand them out at interfaith and diversity festivals. Have a stack handy if you are using one of our interfaith posters or table skirts so you can answer questions.
We’ll be including one with various products when it seems appropriate.
Paul –
Wonderful resources to share with out faculty, students, and staff. I use them when I share “The FAQs of Religion” talk to help people easily identify the icons. As with everything we purchase from Interfaith Resources – the products are well-made, reasonably priced, and arrive on time.