It's a Celebration
“Finally, a day in which we can come together and celebrate God’s eternal moral law.” Mark your calendars for February 5, 2006 (or February 4th, for those Saturday-Sabbath observers), when Continue Reading →
a review of religion and media
“Finally, a day in which we can come together and celebrate God’s eternal moral law.” Mark your calendars for February 5, 2006 (or February 4th, for those Saturday-Sabbath observers), when Continue Reading →
Nearly ten months after the Kansas State Board of Education proposed altering the definition of “science” for statewide standards, removing the phrase, “Science is the human activity of seeking natural Continue Reading →
Michael Newdow files again, this time taking aim at the “In God We Trust” motto on U.S. currency. Newdow announced on Sunday his plans to file a federal lawsuit asking Continue Reading →
All this past year, Australian culture wars have been following the U.S. playbook faithfully, erupting over gay marriage, public religiosity, and prison salvations just as, or just after, did America. Continue Reading →
Pat Robertson warns Dover voters not to be surprised — nor to ask for divine help — if God comes a’smiting after they booted eight pro-Intelligent Design school board members Continue Reading →
A handful of representatives of the “White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan” and the World Church of the Creator rallied in Austin this past weekend in support of Proposition Continue Reading →
It was the bad p.r. that did it for voters in Dover, Pennsylvania, who this week voted to oust all eight school board members who were up for re-election after Continue Reading →
By Rebecca Beyer First, there is no war in Dover, Pennsylvania. There are no armies clashing. No weapons flashing. Not real ones, anyway. Yet in the latest issue of People Continue Reading →
‘Tis the season for embarrassing hysterics over occultism and the cruel, intimidating tactics of devil-worshipping trick-or-treaters. In the spirit of that season, the Church of England’s Bishop of Bolton, the Continue Reading →
The NYT offers up as evidence that consumer hi-tech is the most awesome force in, like, history the new trend of church sermons by podcast — excuse me, “Godcast”! There Continue Reading →