The Media Project sat down recently for an extended interview with one of the United States' leading experts on the issue of international religious freedom.
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Book-burning U.S. pastor Terry Jones was preceded in history by the 3rd Caliph Uthman’s order to burn multiple copies of the Qur’an around 656AD.
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Until the "Ground Zero Mosque" debates last year, progressive Muslims in Britain, and by extension Europe, had real hope in America.
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The growing number of "unaffiliated" persons, not atheism or secularization, poses the greatest threat to organized religion in the countries surveyed.
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Secular arguments for religious freedom do not protect the right to believe so much as they protect the right not to believe.
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Coverage of Islam dominated religion news in 2010, a new study found.
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Free travel, lodging and tuition is being offered to reporters to attend the Covering Islam in the Bible Belt seminar in Nashville, put on by the MTSU School of Journalism.
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The images in "American Jesus" struck me as exotic and alien because, though I have traveled to and reported from dozens of countries, I am quite new to the United States.
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Dr. Phillip Johnson says that intellectual elites in secular democracies use biased language, often unconsciously, to marginalize religious thinking.
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It is nearly impossible to be a journalist and not insult someone. Avoiding perceived insult should not influence whether or how we cover a story.
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