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Harmonisasi Lintas Agama di Indonesia sebagai Reprsentasi Logos Spermatikos Yustinus Martir

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  • Palangga, Bersyeba Merita

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When Indonesia became independent,the founders of the nation included the phrase Bhineka Tunggal Ika as the motto of the Indonesian nation which can be seen on the national symbol Garuda Pancasila. This motto is used to describe the unity and integrity of the nation of the Republic of Indonesia which consists of various cultures,regional languages,races,ethnicities,nations,religions and beliefs. One of the most obvious differences in Indonesia is the difference in religion. However,even though the differences are very visible,the Indonesian Government and people always strive to create at harmonious life in every difference. But it cannot be denied,sometimes there are people who cause conflict/dispute,thus triggering a lack of harmony between people. Therefore the authors hope that the study can represent the Logos Spermatikos in harmony,especially across religions in Indonesia.

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  • Palangga, Bersyeba Merita, 2023. "Harmonisasi Lintas Agama di Indonesia sebagai Reprsentasi Logos Spermatikos Yustinus Martir," OSF Preprints xv9n3, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:xv9n3
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/xv9n3
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