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Frequently Asked Questions [re: World Religions Conference]
Q-1: Is there any cost to attend the conference?
Q-2: What are the parking
arrangements at the venue of the event? Q-3: How do you choose which religion will have representations
and which does not? Q-4: What criterion is used to select speakers?
Q-5: Is this
an academic conference or church event? Q-6: How can I volunteer for this
conference? Q-7: How can we request a table in the
Conference bazaar? Q-8: Can I come
late to the event? Or leave early? Q-9: Will there be vegetarian meals served at the event?
Q-10: Will there be kosher meals available at the
event? Q-11: Why do you organize this event?
Q-12: Is photography allowed at the
event? Q-13: Is video or tape recording allowed at the event?
Q-14: Why is the event being held on a Saturday? It is difficult for Jews who observe
Sabbath
to participate. Q-15: How is
the moderator of the conference chosen? Q-16: How is the order, in which
speakers speak, chosen?
Email:
info@worldreligionsconference.org for any
further clarification or if your answer is not answered here.
Q-1: Is there any cost to attend the conference?
There is no charge to attend the conference. Moreover, complementary lunch,
refreshments and dinner is also provided at no charge.
Q-2: What are the parking
arrangements at the venue of the event?
Complimentary free parking arrangements are made at the venue of the
event for guests. At the University of
Waterloo, Lot H is reserved for this purpose. Follow posted signs and you
will be directed to parking lot H, that is located directly across the
Humanities Theatre, J. G. Hagey Hall of the University of Waterloo. Free
parking is only guaranteed for guests arriving before 12:00 noon.
Q-3: How do you choose which religion will have representations
and which does not?
The list of religions chosen to have representation has a multitude of
criteria. In order to accommodate the event within a reasonable time in one
day, only a certain number of religions can be included. The general
principle adopted by the organizing committee of the World Religions
Conference is to include religions that have significant representation of
followers in the region and within Canada in
general. Other criteria used is (a) to include religions that are "established"
religions of the world; (b) religions that are understood as separate "religions" around the
world; and (c) religions whose followers have houses of worship in the region of
Waterloo. Denominations or sects of faiths are not considered separate
religions and only "one" denomination or sect of a religion is chosen to represent a
religion. In all fairness to those who do not subscribe to any religion or
to the existence of God, representation from a Atheist
philosopher is also included.
Q-4: What criterion is used to select speakers?
Speakers are selected after a vigorous selection criteria. Initially,
partner organizations and faith groups who have agreed to participate in the
conference are requested to make their selection and recommendations of the
speakers representing the respective faiths. This selection is presented to
the World Religions Conference Organizing committee. The committee reviews
the background, qualifications and general popularity of the speakers.
Speaker who are renowned among their respective faith communities, and those
who are considered at least a reasonable authority to represent the faith
are chosen. Speaker must agree to comply with the terms and conditions of
the conference. These terms for speakers are can be viewed
here.
Q-5: Is this
an academic conference or church event?
Primarily, the conference is academic in nature. Since followers of
several faiths and philosophical traditions are invited to participate
(including Atheists), the event is classified as a "completely secular
event".
Q-6: How can I volunteer for this
conference?
The organizers of the conference welcomes volunteers from all faiths and
philosophical traditions. There are number of volunteer activities you may get
involved in to help in the organization, promotion and other activities of
the event. Please contact us with your interests and skills if you wish to
volunteer.
Q-7: How can we request a table in the
Conference bazaar?
An online submission of WRC-table request
form is needed to reserve a table at the bazaar. Submission of this form
must be received at least one weeks prior to the event to ensure proper
allocation of space. Bazaar space is limited and therefore table space at
the WRC-Bazaar will be provided on a first-come-first-serve basis. Table
space is provided for displaying and/or sale of items. World Religions
Conference Partner Organizations are entitled to table space at no charge.
Other vendors and organizations will be charged $50.00 (administrative
costs) for the day.
Q-8: Can I come
late to the event? Or leave early?
Yes. You are free to attend any segment of the event. However, if you
have registered for the conference, and we have more than expected
attendance, your seat may be allocated to another guest 30 minutes after the
beginning of the event.
Q-9: Will there be vegetarian meals served at the event?
Yes. The food department of the World Religions Conference takes into
consideration the needs of followers of all faiths and philosophical
traditions. As such vegetarian meals are available at the conference. If you
have any other special diet needs, please let us know. We will try our best
to accommodate you request.
Q-10: Will there be kosher meals available at the
event?
Yes. Kosher meals are available only if you request them while
registering for the event.
Q-11: Why do you organize this event?
The event is organized with the objective to promote peace, harmony,
understanding and respect between the followers of various religions that
reside in this region. We believe in embracing diversity and overcoming
challenges through constructive dialogue. This conference brings together
people of different beliefs in a spirit of interfaith appreciation and
acceptance.
Q-12: Is photography allowed at the
event?
Photography is allowed at the event by the guests or general public, as
long as the photographers take photographs from their seats and do not
obstruct the view of the audience. Only conference designated photographers
are allowed to put up tripods, have access to stage area or stand for
photographs. Media, press and other photographers planning for special
photography are requested to seek prior permission from the organizers of the
conference.
Q-13: Is video or tape recording
allowed at the event?
Videography or tape recording is allowed at the event. Guests and general
public are requested not to obstruct the view of the audience while doing
so. Only conference designated videographers are allowed to put up tripods,
have access to stage area or stand for videography. Media, press and other
videography personal are requested to seek prior permission from the
organizers of the conference.
Q-14: Why is the event being held is
on Saturday? It is difficult for Jews who observe Sabbath
to participate.
This event in the past has been held either on a Saturday or a Sunday.
Primarily because it is a day long event and Saturday/Sunday is a weekend.
Both Saturday and Sunday is inconvenient for one or more faiths being
represented. Christians, Buddhists and Hindus typically have services on
Sundays and Jews observe Sabbath on Saturdays. Therefore, invariably, any day
of the weekend cannot be 100% suitable for all the faiths being represented
at the event. Nevertheless, every attempt is made to include and consider
all faiths equally
Q-15: How is
the moderator of the conference chosen?
Moderator for the conference is chosen by the World Religions Conference
organizing committee. A person, who is best suited to moderate the event in
a neutral way is chosen. Typically a professional moderator, TV news
anchor or media person is chosen for this purpose. Selected moderator is
instructed not to be biased against any faith and remain neutral while
moderating the proceedings of the conference.
Q-16: How is the order, in which speakers speak, chosen?
In all fairness, the order in which speakers speak, is chosen via random
draw. This draw is typically held at the end of the World Religions
Conference for next year's conference in the presence of media and delegates
of the conference.
Email:
info@worldreligionsconference.org for any
further clarification or if your answer is not answered here.
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