In an increasingly interdependent world that includes great cultural, ethnic racial, national, and religious diversity, it is imperative tat we find ways to come together as a human family while still honoring and respecting our many diversities. In the nuclear age, and now the bioterrorism age, and in the wake of September 11, 2001, it is also imperative that we find ways to resolve our conflicts short of violence. The fields of intercultural communication and interreligious dialogue provide important tools to help people deal with all these diversities in more positive ways tat increase understanding between people and can enrich people's lives.
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