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A round-up of the week’s religion news. Continue Reading →
a review of religion and media
A round-up of the week’s religion news. Continue Reading →
A round-up of recent religion and media stories in the news. Continue Reading →
Countries of Particular Concern: In case you’ve forgotten that American democracy is the best chance for religious freedom around the world, here’s an interview with Ambassador Suzan Johnson Cook, Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom and advisor to the Secretary of State and the President of the United States on issues of Religious Freedom, and Dr. Chris Seiple, president of the Institute of Global Engagement.
E. Daniel Martin at Mennonite Weekly Review responds to Brian Larkin’s recent post on sexuality by–I’m not kidding–comparing homosexuality to blindness (a new twist on the old masturbation wive’s tale!), which suggests that whatever Mr. Martin doesn’t personally approve of must be a pathology. But it’s not just queer sex he’s chastising us for. Continue Reading →
01 March 2006 On Monday, the Utah House of Representatives defeated a bill (similar to one initially approved by the State Senate in January) that would have compelled high school science Continue Reading →
01 March 2006 On Monday, the Utah House of Representatives defeated a bill (similar to one initially approved by the State Senate in January) that would have compelled high school science Continue Reading →
23 January 2006 The Utah Senate initially approved a bill last Friday that would make public school teachers include anti-evolution caveats when teaching the about the origins of life: a position the Continue Reading →