The arrest of the Michigan-based Hutaree Militia has focused attention on the knotty question of how a free society should think and talk about religiously motivated violence.
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When President Obama was elected, some black pastors expected meetings with the president or that he would seek their advice, and those expectations have fallen flat.
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The Buddhist kingdom of Bhutan keeps a "gross national happiness" index. It's not just a warm-and-fuzzy inheritance from Buddhism. It is integral to the nation's cultural and political security.
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In wide-ranging discussions over three days last week, journalists from 6 Latin American nations spotlighted the media's peculiar religious blind spot in this overwhelmingly Christian region.
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Miriam Kremin arrived in Israel as a refugee in 1944 after being imprisoned in a Polish ghetto where the rest of her family was killed.
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Danish newspaper ‘Politiken’ apologized to a Saudi Arabian law firm acting on behalf of descendants of the prophet Mohammad for re-printing a Mohammad cartoon.
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Promise Hsu, formerly of China's Central Television, says China will likely have the world’s largest number of Christians in the next decade, based on the rate of conversions.
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El 11 de marzo la derecha política vuelve al poder en Chile. Hace 50 años que este país no tenía un presidente de ese sector desde que Jorge Alessandri fuera elegido en 1958...
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For the sixteenth straight year a 32-year old Filipino penitent was nailed to the cross on Good Friday in a village in Bulacan province some 65 kilometers north of Manila to fulfill his yearly Lenten
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"All I can remember... is the element of fear," Joseph Abdel Wahed writes, reflecting on the events of his 12th year.
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