BBC Blasphemy

January 13, 2005
Trevor Phillips, chairman of Britain’s Commission for Racial Equality, has called for parliament to scrap antiquated blasphemy laws that...

Reality Theory

January 13, 2005
Seems some conspiracy theories turn out to be true. Last week the Indonesian Embassy tried to quell rumors among...

Houston Bible Protests

January 13, 2005
Christians protested outside a county courthouse in Houston after a Bible was removed from a monument owned by the...

It's OK When They Say It

January 12, 2005
Sharlet: CNN may be global, but it sure sounds provincial this morning. I’m watching in the breakfast room of...

Irish Churches Conference

January 12, 2005
“‘We live in a post-Christian society and we do not have the power any more. The [Christian] Church is...

On Which Hand?

January 12, 2005
President Bush finally talks about his faith, sort of. In a meeting with reporters from the sympathetic

God Beat Shop Talk

January 12, 2005
“You don’t upgrade and expand religion reporting — or reporting of any subject — by limiting access to the...

"God-Fearing Thugs" Bite Dog

January 12, 2005
We guess we should know better than to look for nuanced religion reporting in the excitable New York Daily...

King of the Jews

January 12, 2005
A modern-day Sanhedrin has convened in Old Jerusalem this week, duplicating the old religious tribunal which met during Israel’s...

Red-Hot Religion

January 12, 2005
Scientists, philosophers, theologians and brain surgeons make up Oxford University’s new Oxford Center for Science of the Mind, which...

What's the Matter with Iraqi Women?

January 11, 2005
Voting against one’s own interests may be an international phenomenon, according toHannah Allam of Knight Ridder Newspapers. Though women make up...

Prepping for Faith-Based Patients

January 11, 2005
The Archives of Internal Medicine, a journal of the American Medical Association, has published a study on how physicians...

What's the Matter with Iraqi Women?

January 11, 2005
Voting against one’s own interests may be an international phenomenon, according to Hannah Allam of Knight Ridder Newspapers. Though...

Mmmm...Faith

January 11, 2005
Mfaith, a free U.S. text messaging service sending daily Bible verses, has a little something for everyone, according to...

Bible Curriculum

January 11, 2005
After a year’s debate, a Michigan school district has decided not to allow an elective Bible class that would...

Newdow Wars On

January 11, 2005
Attorneys for President Bush have asked the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C. to dismiss Michael Newdow’s lawsuit attempting...

Buy Pentecostal Stock

January 10, 2005
Fundamentalism doesn’t have to mean religious conflict and intolerance, “‘But sometimes we get into cycles where [traditionalists can’t get...

Calicophobia

January 10, 2005
What do we talk about when we talk about John Ashcroft’s belief that calico cats are signs of the...

Jerusalem Syndrome

January 10, 2005
Scottish artist Nathan Coley has contributed a film short to a major Scottish exhibition on Jerusalem syndrome, a “travel...

Holocaust: The Metaphor

January 10, 2005
Paul Spiegel, Germany’s top Jewish leader and president of the Central Council of Jews, demanded that Catholic leader Cardinal...

Surge in Nonbelief

January 10, 2005
The New York City Atheists, a branch of American Atheists, has had their membership quintuple — from 25 to...

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