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11 votes
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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)
7 votes -
When monks went undercover to steal relics
6 votes -
Indonesia bans traditional Ramadan exodus to rein in coronavirus
6 votes -
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
10 votes -
The fragments of the Dead Sea Scrolls at the Museum of the Bible are all forgeries
11 votes -
LDS Church suspends all worship services worldwide due to coronavirus
13 votes -
Truth be sold: How truth became a product
12 votes -
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
8 votes -
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
3 votes -
Why religion is not going away and science will not destroy it
15 votes -
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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What Americans know about the Holocaust: Fewer than half can correctly answer multiple-choice questions about the number of Jews who were murdered or the way Adolf Hitler came to power
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A scandal in Oxford: The curious case of the stolen gospel
7 votes -
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 repression of Uighurs in China’s Xinjiang region has deep historical roots
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"Forgive us our debts": Jubilee Baptist Church is a quasi-socialist, anti-racist, LGBTQ-affirming church conducting a bold experiment, focusing on debt, work, and freedom from oppression
10 votes -
Redefining the Indian republic
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Legal reckoning: New abuse suits could cost Catholic Church over $4B
8 votes -
How compassion helped one woman leave an extremist group
9 votes -
In US, decline of Christianity continues at rapid pace
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Nara: Sacred images from early Japan
4 votes -
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
11 votes -
China is destroying Uighur graveyards, leaving behind human bones and broken tombs in what activists call an effort to eradicate the ethnic group’s identity in Xinjiang
10 votes -
Religion for the nonreligious
11 votes -
Why so many Americans are turning to Buddhism
19 votes -
The Christian right is helping drive liberals away from religion
18 votes -
The Christian converts who are setting fire to sacred Aboriginal objects
8 votes -
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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Fear and oppression in Xinjiang: China’s war on Uighur culture
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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
8 votes