The term "Coexist" is associated with several different people and entities, most notably the original artist who created the famous design and the charitable organizations that later held the trademark.
The Original Design
The original "Coexist" image, featuring religious symbols forming the letters of the word, was created by Polish graphic designer Piotr Młodożeniec in 2000. It was his entry for an international art competition sponsored by the Museum on the Seam (a contemporary art museum in Jerusalem) with the theme of "coexistence".
The Organizations
The trademark and subsequent use of the image were the subject of legal disputes, but the rights were eventually acquired by associated charitable organizations.
The Coexist Foundation: This charity was founded in 2005 by Mohammed Jameel KBE to promote understanding and good relations between different faiths. It was largely responsible for popularizing the image, including selling bumper stickers and other merchandise to fund its initiatives.
Coexist House: In 2018, the Coexist Foundation was dissolved, and its activities were transferred to Coexist House, a London-based charity for interfaith dialogue.
Other Uses
Beyond the well-known religious tolerance symbol, "coexist" is a general term used in other contexts, often associated with specific individuals or groups:
Wildlife Coexistence: Various conservation scientists and organizations (e.g., the International Fund for Animal Welfare or IFAW) promote the concept of human-wildlife coexistence, emphasizing shared responsibility and human behavioral changes.
Art Installation: An unrelated large-scale art installation exploring quantum physics was created by Emergence Delft.
Literature/Philosophy: The idea of coexistence in philosophy, sociology, and political science is discussed by many different academics and authors, such as the work of the Beyond Intractability project.
*In the continuation of my ministry with GOD I will strive to make sense of the senseless and unite the World at large with the help of all the 71 Nations with respect to the current beliefs, needs and points of view of their citizens. I will not preach only Christianity; however, I will incorporate the "highlights" from all the major World Religions and what is more important to GOD. The only thing I will not budge on nor give in to is my belief and firsthand evidence that there is only ONE GOD that has "many faces" and is in "many different places".
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