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Two nurses denied jobs as midwives in Sweden because of their refusal to perform abortions have lost their legal action against Sweden at the ECHR
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Päivi Räsänen is facing new police investigations for citing Bible verses on social media to object to the Lutheran church's participation in an LGBT pride event
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LDS Church suspends all worship services worldwide due to coronavirus
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A prominent Northern California mega-church whose members believe their prayers heal the sick and raise the dead is advising the faithful to wash their hands
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Truth be sold: How truth became a product
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Vatican opens archives of World War II-era Pope Pius XII
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Putin introduces constitutional amendments banning same-sex marriage and mentioning God
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Three cheers for socialism - Christian love and political practice
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The Pope's Astronomer, Telescopes, & Space Rocks
Three related videos of Brady Haran in Italy interviewing Brother Guy Consolmagno, director of The Vatican Observatory, were released today on his various channels... and rather than submit them...
Three related videos of Brady Haran in Italy interviewing Brother Guy Consolmagno, director of The Vatican Observatory, were released today on his various channels... and rather than submit them individually:
The Pope's Astronomer - Sixty Symbols
The Pope's Telescopes - Deep Sky Videos
The Pope's Space Rocks - Objectivity #2216 votes -
I and thou: A bigfoot encounter
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Icelanders celebrate Bolludagur – the cream-filled buns are generally made of choux pastry and topped with a chocolate or caramel glaze
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Finding faith in the gods of the Vikings – Richard didn't expect his hobby would help him find his own belief through Norse mythology
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Finland's centuries-old pre-Easter buns get a modern makeover – as Shrove Tuesday approaches, cafés and bakeries are gearing up to sell more of the popular seasonal dessert
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The multimillion-dollar Christian group attacking LGBTQ+ rights
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Blood and soil in Narendra Modi's India
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The miracle of kindness
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'All in good time': Brazil teens told not to have sex
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Taqwacore: The paradoxes of the punk Islam scene
Hi folks, I was recently introduced (at a relatively superficial level) to the existence of the "Taqwacore" sub-culture of Western punk music. The duality inherent or apparent in this type of...
Hi folks, I was recently introduced (at a relatively superficial level) to the existence of the "Taqwacore" sub-culture of Western punk music. The duality inherent or apparent in this type of self-expression is absolutely fascinating to me, and I would love to learn more about it.
I personally find it a little hard to understand exactly how these musicians reconcile the anti-establishment and maybe progressiveness of punk with many tenets of Islam; the concept of organized religion seems inherently establishment (and dated) to me, and yet these groups somehow embrace both ends of the spectrum. I'm very curious if any Tildesians have opinions on Taqwacore bands or thoughts on the sub-genre as a whole!
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'It’s not easy to believe in a god when people tell you God doesn’t like us'
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Twilight language
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Why religion is not going away and science will not destroy it
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Infiltrating Scientology
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Which religion is friendliest to the idea of aliens?
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The Muslim world’s question: ‘What happened to us?’
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I used to be an anti-LGBTQ Evangelical. Here’s what finally changed my heart and mind.
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One goal of United Methodists’ plan to split the church over same-sex marriage and clergy: Avoid lawsuits
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A scandal in Oxford: The curious case of the stolen gospel
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Anyone here practicing Zazen?
I recently finished "Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind" by Shunryu Suzuki and was deeply moved. I've meditated sporadically over the years and dabbled in various Buddhist traditions yet never have I been...
I recently finished "Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind" by Shunryu Suzuki and was deeply moved. I've meditated sporadically over the years and dabbled in various Buddhist traditions yet never have I been so taken with an approach as I was after reading this. If there is anybody out there practicing Sōtō Zen would you be able to recommend anything to read next?
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United Methodist Church announces plan to split over gay marriage, LGBTQ clergy
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A California church raised money to pay off the medical debts of 5,555 struggling Los Angeles–area residents, wiping out more than $5 million in bills.
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Gay, Christian and a former preacher, I'm coming out to help anyone hurt by Folau
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Brazilian comedy group hit by Molotov cocktails after film on 'gay Jesus'
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India suspends internet and phone services in some parts of the country to quell protests over new citizenship law that excludes Muslims
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The Christian withdrawal experiment
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Redefining the Indian republic
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India's Parliament approves controversial citizenship bill that grants citizenship to minorities facing persecution from three neighbouring countries - but excludes Muslims
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The Church of Sweden has unveiled the country’s first-ever LGBT+ altarpiece and homophobes are very upset about it
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Legal reckoning: New abuse suits could cost Catholic Church over $4B
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Faith and Reasons: Two authors explore the persistence of religious feeling
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Upon This Rock (from Pulphead: Essays)
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How compassion helped one woman leave an extremist group
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In US, decline of Christianity continues at rapid pace
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Peter Thiel's religion
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Nara: Sacred images from early Japan
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Click to pray eRosary: The new smart rosary to pray for peace in the world
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America’s Orthodox Jews are selling a ton of the products you buy on Amazon
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Christian right tactics to fight trans rights: seperate the T from LGBT
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A thread on the devil in Islamic tradition and folklore
@aaolomi: Islam, like Christianity and Judaism, has a devil. But Iblis, as he's known to Muslims, differs from the red-skinned and horned devil popular in "Western" imagination. A thread on the devil in Islamic tradition and folklore
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Shooting near synagogue in Germany leaves at least two people dead, was streamed on Twitch
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