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English: Open Forum: Is Religion Outdated in the 21st Century?

While religions are the oldest institutions in the world, they are the slowest to respond to modern issues such as drugs, homosexuality and family relationships. As we move further into the 21st century, it is important to re-examine the place religion holds in the world today.

- Are we becoming a multi-faith society or one where many have no faith at all? - How are religious institutions helping instil tolerance and values in society? - How can we reconcile the trends in society's evolution with religious beliefs? - How can we foster freedom of speech and at the same time religious freedom?

• Narkis Alon, Co-Founder, Ze-ze, Israel; Global Shaper • Pinchas Goldschmidt, Chief Rabbi and President, Conference of European Rabbis, Russian Federation • Christopher Jamison, Director, National Office for Vocation (UK), United Kingdom • Carol Keehan, President and Chief Executive Officer, Catholic Health Association, USA • Lawrence M. Krauss, Professor and Director, The Origins Project, Arizona State University, USA • Sulak Sivaraksa, Founder and Director, Sathirakoses-Nagapradeepa Foundation, Thailand

Moderator • Shoeb Kagda, Group Chief Editor, Jakarta Globe, Indonesia

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