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Newly discovered letter by Galileo shows that he lightly edited his original words to appease the Catholic Church
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Catholic Church has lost more members than any other religion in the US
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Religious freedom review enshrines right of schools to turn away gay children and teachers
Religious freedom review enshrines right of schools to turn away gay children and teachers How religion will divide the Liberals and inflame the Parliament
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India deports seven Rohingya men to Myanmar
In a first, India to deport 7 Rohingya men to Myanmar 7 Rohingya Muslims deported to Myanmar from Manipur's Moreh; illegal immigrant says 'happy to leave India' India under fire as it deports...
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Turning her Baha’i faith into precedent, lawyer helps women gain asylum
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Considering interfaith relations between Jews, Christians, and Muslims: an interview with Patrick J. Ryan, S.J.
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Western Christianity isn't dying out from natural causes. It's dying of suicide.
Original article in 'The Telegraph': Western Christianity isn't dying out from natural causes. It's dying of suicide. Same article syndicated in 'The Age': Why Western Christianity has a death...
Original article in 'The Telegraph': Western Christianity isn't dying out from natural causes. It's dying of suicide.
Same article syndicated in 'The Age': Why Western Christianity has a death wish. (in case the paywall on the Telegraph article blocks you)
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Religious Beliefs-Rational or Irrational?
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Australia's Catholic priests are pushing for optional celibacy, married priests, with a plan to take the issues to the Vatican
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'I just expected better': Reimagining a Muslim female superhero
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Why Tibetan Buddhism is facing up to its own abuse scandal
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What drives the priest behind those controversial church signs: Father Rod Bower is famous for the thought-provoking signs outside his church at Gosford, on the New South Wales Central Coast.
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Jehovah’s Witness girl could receive blood against her will during childbirth
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China is treating Islam like a mental illness
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A growing share of Americans say it’s not necessary to believe in God to be moral
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Thoughts on religion
Let's debate religion. I don't think I've seen this topic on Tildes yet and it might be interesting. My country has practically no visible religion - about 10-15% of our population is religious...
Let's debate religion. I don't think I've seen this topic on Tildes yet and it might be interesting.
My country has practically no visible religion - about 10-15% of our population is religious (mostly seniors) - and just a fraction of them does those religious thing like going to church. Religion basically doesn't exist here. We have a lot of nice churches, but they mostly aren't used.
The thing that I think caused this big amount of atheists (agnostics, ...) is that almost noone is raised to believe in God - in our culture, we don't teach religion at all. Kids are taught that religions exist, but they are not pressed to believe in it such as in other parts of world. They choose what to believe. And God isn't the thing people choose for most of the time.
Whenever I see anything about USA (discussion, film, serial), I frequently see religion there. When I saw it for the first time when I was young, I thought something like "They still have religion there? I thought USA is developed country". I don't think it anymore, I understand better why are people religious, but still - I'd like to know more about more religious cultures and what effect religion have in other countries.
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Who are the Sikhs and what are their beliefs?
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In the Cape Town enclave that survived apartheid, the new enemy is gentrification
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Religion and Education Around the World
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Pastafarianism is not a religion, Dutch court rules: Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster follower denied right to wear colander in ID photos.
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Robert McKim on religious diversity
Robert McKim on Religious Diversity – Part 1 Robert McKim on Religious Diversity – Part 2 Robert McKim on Religious Diversity – Part 3
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Why America’s ‘nones’ don’t identify with a religion
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UN says it has credible reports that China holds million Uighurs in secret camps
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Man arrested at New Mexico compound is son of imam with possible link to 1993 World Trade Center bombing
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Boris Johnson's burka jibe: Why do some Muslim women wear the veil?
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Fighting for Judaism in the Jewish State
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Australian unions seek to end religious bodies' right to discriminate in hiring
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Christianity spread faster in small, politically structured societies
The study published in Nature.com: Christianity spread faster in small, politically structured societies An article about the study: How did Christianity spread?
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Pope revises catechism to say death penalty is 'inadmissible'
Current news: Catholic News Service: Pope revises catechism to say death penalty is 'inadmissible' British Broadcasting Corporation: Pope Francis declares death penalty inadmissible in all cases...
Current news:
Catholic News Service: Pope revises catechism to say death penalty is 'inadmissible'
British Broadcasting Corporation: Pope Francis declares death penalty inadmissible in all cases
Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Pope Francis changes teachings to oppose death penalty in all cases
New York Times: Pope Declares Death Penalty Inadmissible in All Cases
The lead-up:
CNN (3 years ago): Death penalty showdown: The Pope vs. the Supreme Court
America: The Jesuit Review of Faith & Culture
(1 year ago): Pope Francis: The death penalty is contrary to the Gospel
And... a contrary opinion from The Catholic World Report one year ago: Why the Church Cannot Reverse Past Teaching on Capital Punishment
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Insurers can send patients to religious hospitals that restrict reproductive care
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What is the Muslim world?
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Vatican meets #MeToo: Nuns denounce their abuse by priests
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Pope accepts resignation of archbishop Philip Wilson
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I'm transgender, and evangelicals tried to pray for me. I prayed for them instead.
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Let's revive the Golden Rule
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Fifty years later, scientist’s finding on birth control still challenges Catholic teaching
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The secret history of Leviticus
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Uniting Church allows ministers to conduct same-sex marriage ceremonies in Australia
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Little upside for Malcolm Turnbull in debate over religious freedom
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My Conversation With a Coding Nun
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Archbishop Philip Wilson’s closest bishop colleagues have advised him to resign following his jail sentence on Tuesday
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Voltaire and the Buddha: How the French Enlightenment thinker prefigured an approach now familiar in the West
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Priests won't comply with law: South Australia church
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South Australia to compel priests to report abuse revealed in confession
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Attorney-General backs laws forcing Australian priests to break confession over child abuse
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Austria to shut down mosques, expel foreign-funded imams
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Change my mind: The world will be better without religion
Most religions base their beliefs on the Bible. If so, where was the bible based on? Clearly, the bible was written by a bunch of men. Men. Humans. Humans are prone to corruption. We cannot tell...
Most religions base their beliefs on the Bible. If so, where was the bible based on? Clearly, the bible was written by a bunch of men. Men. Humans. Humans are prone to corruption. We cannot tell whether these authors corrupted or even invented stories? So, why should we base our virtues on a thick book when we don't really know if it's accurate or not?
Science has already proven that Adam and Eve didn't exist. Evolution does exist. And Science have evidences. The bible said the Earth was FLAT and have 4 corners and sides. Science said the Earth was spherical, and it proved what it said. Science seeks evidence. Science seeks the TRUTH. The bible? It was just created by men many years ago to answer questions they cannot answer.
There are tons of wars and crusades that were religion driven, whether we had holy wars or wars because of terrorists following inhumane beliefs, many people ultimately died. Just like wars almost eradicated humanity, that is what should happen to be Religion. Become eradicated. Adding on to that we see many deaths every day just because of religious differences.
The bottom line is, The holy book is repulsive and its repulsiveness creates a huge barrier to development. The world would be a better place without religions. Religions claim themselves right. And because of that, people around the globe were divided by awful beliefs. It's really sad to think that people do good things because they FEARED the awful HELL and because they wanted to go to the fictional HEAVEN. Religious people were driven by a 'holy' book which cannot speak and collect evidences for what it says. We should wake up. Be united by an accurate tool that seeks truth. Science. We should base our virtues on our intelligence and common sense.
Greek mythology was once a religion, and it flopped and became a myth. Religion in the US is now declining according to surveys. With our eyes, watch and see how will religion disintegrate through the years while the development, peace and stability of the world integrates. To add to my initial statement, I can provide sources for every argument against religion and the "holy book"
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Why the alt-right thinks porn is a Jewish conspiracy
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Denmark bans the burqa and niqab
15 votes