23 September 2004 Daily Links
“‘If one’” — that’d be a gay person — “‘ever looks at me’” — and that would be Jimmy Swaggart — “‘like that, I’m going to kill him and tell Continue Reading →
a review of religion and media
“‘If one’” — that’d be a gay person — “‘ever looks at me’” — and that would be Jimmy Swaggart — “‘like that, I’m going to kill him and tell Continue Reading →
Forget about Bob Jones University. Republicans know what’s best for Catholics. Are Bush’s religious beliefs “‘as American as apple pie,’” as Father Richard John Neuhaus, arch-conservative editor of the Catholic journal First Things told The Continue Reading →
Pew’s latest study finds that “Americans in most religious categories want laws to define marriage as between a man and a woman,” though Jews, “‘modernist’” Catholics, non-Christians and respondents with no Continue Reading →
Pregnant by Jesus? The BBC reports that one of Britain’s fastest growing churches is claiming a number of “miracle babies” for its congregation. But the Church of England suspects less-divine intervention: Continue Reading →
Vijay Dutt of the U.K.’s Hindustan Times reports that some “militant” Muslim doctors in inner-city areas with large ethnic population, such as Leeds, Bradford and London, are refusing to treat patients with sex Continue Reading →
NPR’s Barbara Bradley Hagerty begins a three part series on religion in the workplace with a profile of the HomeBanc Mortgage Company, wherein employees are encouraged to join employee prayer groups or Continue Reading →
The Revealer’s better half, Killing the Buddha, scores with one of the more interesting pieces on the consecration of Gene Robinson, the first openly gay Episcopal bishop. What makes Peter Manseau’s report noteworthy? Continue Reading →
A gathering of conservative Episcopalians in Dallas ended yesterday with the church still intact and the majority of the conservatives dedicated to pushing Bishop Gene Robinson of New Hampshire out for being Continue Reading →