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Danish Lutheran minister who attracted international attention by proclaiming that there is no God or afterlife, but retracted after being suspended, has died
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Charles Coughlin, the 'Radio Priest' who brought fascism to America in the 1930s (1979)
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When monks went undercover to steal relics
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Indonesia bans traditional Ramadan exodus to rein in coronavirus
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The Pope just proposed a universal basic income. Is the United States ready for it?
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How Narendra Modi serves the Hindu ideal of Bharat in opposition to secular ideals of India
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Cardinal George Pell will be released from prison after the High Court of Australia quashed his child sexual abuse convictions
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Louisiana pastor defies coronavirus order, draws over 1,000 people to services
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Sixteen and evangelical
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The fragments of the Dead Sea Scrolls at the Museum of the Bible are all forgeries
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LDS Church suspends all worship services worldwide due to coronavirus
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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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Three cheers for socialism - Christian love and political practice
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I and thou: A bigfoot encounter
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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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The miracle of kindness
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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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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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The Christian withdrawal experiment
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Legal reckoning: New abuse suits could cost Catholic Church over $4B
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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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Nara: Sacred images from early Japan
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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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Religion for the nonreligious
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Why so many Americans are turning to Buddhism
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The Christian right is helping drive liberals away from religion
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The Christian converts who are setting fire to sacred Aboriginal objects
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George Pell seeks leave to appeal child sex abuse convictions in High Court
News article: George Pell seeks leave to appeal child sex abuse convictions in High Court Background: How does the High Court decide whether to grant George Pell a final hearing?
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Jerry Falwell’s aides break their silence - Current and former Liberty University officials describe a culture of fear and self-dealing at the largest Christian college in the world
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Ganesh Chaturthi 2019: Ten lesser-known short stories of Bal Ganesha you need to know
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Funerals of the future? – Sweden sees sharp rise in burials without ceremony
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Australian government releases "exposure draft" of religious discrimination bill
A news article: New protections for Folau-like cases in draft religious discrimination bill A radio interview with the Attorney-General: Federal Government unveils religious discrimination...
A news article: New protections for Folau-like cases in draft religious discrimination bill
A radio interview with the Attorney-General: Federal Government unveils religious discrimination legislation on Radio National
Some legal analysis: The government has released its draft religious discrimination bill. How will it work?
A Christian response: Religious discrimination bill draft released
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International Interfaith Peace Gathering: ‘We must work together or we will all fail’
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George Pell loses appeal against child sex abuse convictions, may lose Order of Australia honour
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Marxism, Buddhism and socialism
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One American import we could do without: hard-right religious conservatism
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Hajj 2019: live updates as pilgrims begin rituals in Makkah
Hajj 2019: live updates as pilgrims begin rituals in Makkah Hajj 2019: the Islamic pilgrimage to Makkah explained Every able-bodied Muslim is meant to do the Haj once in their lifetime. Why? What...
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Excerpt from "Myth and Ritual in Christianity" by A. Watts
... The very insistence on the one historical incarnation as a unique step in a course of events leading to the future Kingdom of God reveals the psychology of Western culture most clearly. It...
... The very insistence on the one historical incarnation as a unique step in a course of events leading to the future Kingdom of God reveals the psychology of Western culture most clearly. It shows a mentality for which the present, real world is, in itself, joyless and barren, without value. The present can have value only in terms of meaning—if, like a word, it points to something beyond itself. This "beyond" which past and present events "mean" is the future. This the Western intellectual, as well as the literate common man, finds his life meaningless except in terms of a promising future. But the future is a "tomorrow which never comes", and for this reason Western culture has a "frantic" character. It is a desperate rush in pursuit of an ever-receding "meaning", because the promising future is precisely the famous carrot which the clever driver dangles before his donkey's nose from the end of his whip. Tragically enough, this frantic search for God, for the ideal life, in the future renders the course of history anything but a series of unique steps towards a goal. Its real result is to make history repeat itself faster and more furiously, confusing "progress" with increased agitation.
—Alan Watts, Myth and Ritual in Christianity. 1954
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Lawyer argues that Humanists — who believe in good without a God — get short shrift in Nevada prisons
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Politics complicate the hajj spiritual journey for some Muslims
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