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MARK OF SORE-O
by MARK OF SORE-O  12-5-2009   
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Fred Phelps's organization (the "God Hates Fags" pastor) has decided God hates Jews, too
enbar
by enbar  11-15-2009    6
 I find this choice of photo pretty curious. "Some Jews Will Repent" is a pretty tame slogan compared to the other ones quoted in the article, such as "Rabbis Rape Kids" and "God Hates Jews."
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Glenn Greenwald comments on Sue Myrick's calls for an investigation of CAIR
enbar
by enbar  10-18-2009    2
 I don't know the full context of this, but it's something I'd like to learn more about.
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It's Not About The Constitution
nuttyriv3r
by nuttyriv3r  10-10-2009    4
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Why are feminists like Azar Nafisi called "right wing" "neo cons?"
Roque Nuevo
by Roque Nuevo  10-7-2009    1
 The quotes in the clip are welcome antidotes to the attitude our Beloved Leader is flacking towards the Islamic Republic of Iran. But the article itself leads into the story of <p>"a vibrant and beautiful young girl, Neda Agha-Soltan, and not the men who rule over Iran has become a symbol of Iranian people's fight for democracy and pluralism. Her murder, like those of Politkovskaya and Estermirova, gives the lie to the claims of those who vainly tried to silence them, and reminds the rest of us that we neither should or can evade the truth and its consequences."</p> The article is about a journalism award in honor of the Russian journalist, Ana Politkovskaya. She says that it was Politkovskaya's <p>"single-minded commitment to truth, and her demand for justice, that made her so dangerous to the tyrants in her country and inconvenient to leaders of western democracies.</p> More than this, Nafisi takes us on a world historical tour of feminists and feminism.
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From Religion Clause: Iowa school district releases new policy on religion in classrooms
enbar
by enbar  9-5-2009    2
 Interesting. I'm skeptical of this kind of thing, but it looks like they've got their hearts in the right place, anyhow.
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"Islam is of the devil": a Gainsville, FL church attracts controversy
enbar
by enbar  7-9-2009    12
 The photo and the pastor's comments pretty much speak for themselves. I probably wouldn't have clipped this except for the final paragraph in the clip -- "we are definitely trying to open up dialogue." This baffles me. I wonder what they're actually trying to accomplish -- presumably the primary purpose of the sign is illocutionary in nature. To the pastor, I would point out that "All things are lawful for me, but not all things are beneficial" (1 Cor. 6.12). Is this beneficial?
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Patriotism
chetler
by chetler  7-8-2009   
 Patriotism is another balancing act. It's easy to be gung-ho or dismissive. Live in the tension of freedom and slavery, democracy and corruption, churches and pluralism. It shows us how to be a patriot to Jesus above all.
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Obama Revisionism, Adams and Jefferson, Friends of Islam
merrie
by merrie  6-7-2009    4
  . . . hostility to religion. Still, as usual, it's fascinating, especially this bit of history that Obama somehow failed to mention this morning when revisiting (or I should say, revisioning) Adams, Jefferson, and that oh-so-warm relationship between the Morocco and the fledgling United States: I believe on the evidence that it was at this moment that Jefferson decided to make war on the Muslim states of North Africa as soon as the opportunity presented itself. And, even if I am wrong, we can be sure that the dispatch of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps to the Barbary shore was the first and most important act of his presidency. It took several years of bombardment before the practice of kidnap and piracy and slavery was put down, but put down it was, Quranic justification or not.
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Against Method: Outline of an anarchistic theory of knowledge (1)
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  6-2-2009   
 Anarchism is open. Method is predetermined. Yet, discipline and repeatability are necessities. Can there be such a thing as open methods that could make anarchism a bit more coherent?
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Navid Kermani on Islam in Germany - A Plea for Cultural Pluralism
Johanna_G
by Johanna_G  5-17-2009   
 Deutsches Original dieses Artikels: ↗dort
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Ethics/ Philosophy
Antara
by Antara  4-24-2009    3
 good resource
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A 40 Years Struggle Towards Islam
jebat99
by jebat99  4-15-2009   
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Imperial Hypocrisy
baydawg
by baydawg  3-18-2009   
 US and our blindness exposed
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What is Shi‘a Islam?
arifsali
by arifsali  2-27-2009   
 Recent scholarship has created a more balanced view of Shi‘ism. Thus, it is now pos­sible to move beyond stereotypical assumptions and reject the view that there is an ‘orthodox’ or ‘authentic’ Islam, from which Shi‘ism is a departure.
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How I Learned Not to Fear the Anti-God Squad
tabsey
by tabsey  2-22-2009    1
 The clipped section has a ring of reason. He goes on to cast doubt on all surveys, blames Obama for atheism coming out of the closet, and I couldn't go on with his crap. Worth a look, if just to see the working mind of a devious simpleton.
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Archbishop Chaput: "Don’t get trapped by politics..."
Efrain Alvarado
by Efrain Alvarado  2-12-2009   
 The next two “don’ts” cited by the Archbishop of Denver were, “Don't let divisions take root” and “Don’t get trapped by politics -- especially partisan politics.”
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FBI adopts new policy of "shunning" the Council on American-Islamic Relations
enbar
by enbar  2-8-2009    2
 Whatever you think of CAIR -- which has certainly managed to make a name for itself with its heavy use of high-powered rhetoric -- this is newsworthy. There has been a close working relationship between CAIR and the FBI for years, which is apparently now on the rocks.
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Mystical power - Why Sufi Muslims, could be most valuable allies in the fight against extremism
einbar
by einbar  1-31-2009    9
 'In so many lands, reviving Sufi traditions provide an effective bastion against terrorism, much stronger than anything the West could supply by military means alone. The West's best hope for global peace is not a decline or secularization of Islam, but rather a renewal and strengthening of that faith, and above all of its spiritual and mystical dimensions".
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Messianic Jewish chaplain instructed by Navy Uniform Board to wear cross insignia
enbar
by enbar  12-30-2008   
 Interesting. A "Messianic Jewish" chaplain (I find the designation a little problematic, but whatever) insisted on wearing a luchos insignia (the two tablets symbol) on his chaplain's uniform. He was required to choose between wearing a cross and leaving the Navy, and he left.
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Hindu nationalist organization seeks legislative ban on religious conversions
enbar
by enbar  10-24-2008   
 More evidence that "freedom of religion" doesn't mean the same thing everywhere in the world, at least not according to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.
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Blews - good/bad/left/right - News ?
syncopath
by syncopath  10-16-2008    2
 am not sure if these are good news or not. we, modern society just embarked on a new phase of pluralism of attitudes, open source info-verse and inter-connectivity, may soon end up in a world where ALL is narrowed to be either of blue or of red? is it some kind of "new" black & white ???
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Films of Hope
arifsali
by arifsali  10-16-2008   
 Eboo Patel, interview at the source, highly recommend. Also check the videos at http://ifyc.org
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"24" Producer pulls endorsement of "Obsession"
masbury
by masbury  10-6-2008    8
 Remains committed to basic message, but believes "goal of co-existence and tolerance is not being served by films like Obsession"
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Question of the week 15th-22nd
Joeskie
by Joeskie  9-22-2008   
 Always due monday at 11 pm
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Growing Militancy
AtlLiberal
by AtlLiberal  9-18-2008    1
 Another look at this dangerous group of right wing fanatics that plan to take over the US and impose their own brand of hell and brimstone government.
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University gets attention for pagan recognition
wiccantexan
by wiccantexan  9-4-2008   
 "House, while not a pagan himself, said it is essential for his friends who share these beliefs to get the same respect as followers of other faiths."
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"Ceremonial deism," U.S. civil religion, and the law
enbar
by enbar  9-3-2008    1
 A Pew Forum backgrounder on the status of (supposedly) religiously-neutral invocations of a deity by government agents.
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"Religious literacy" courses now required in Modesto, CA public schools
enbar
by enbar  8-22-2008    25
 More religious knowledge has got to be a good thing, I think. On the other hand, a course like this has got to be fantastically easy to screw up. It would be interesting to study what they're doing and how it's working out. Thanks to ~C4Chaos at Friendfeed for the link.
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Building bridges between Jews and Latino Pentecostals
enbar
by enbar  8-4-2008   
 In L.A., a Jewish group has been mounting outreach efforts to Latino Pentecostal congregations and organizations, including a Spanish-language 'Essence of Judaism" course. The piece suggests the outreach has been pretty successful.
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"Muslim Day at Six Flags"
enbar
by enbar  8-3-2008    3
 A slightly puffy human-interest story on a recurring event at various Six Flags locations around the country, in which an amphitheater is used as a masjid and halal caterers are brought in.
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American Sikh immigrants fear their tradition is slipping away
enbar
by enbar  8-3-2008   
 Many Sikh temples in the U.S. are alarmed at the relative absence of young people (mostly immigrants' children), who don't speak Punjabi and aren't interested in the old-country traditions.
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In Defense of Certainty
willhelm
by willhelm  6-29-2008   
 Charles Krauthammer.
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Western Democracy Loses Ground to Autocrats
Shugi
by Shugi  6-12-2008   
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Political Cartoons
righthand
by righthand  5-27-2008    7
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Commonweal on Mark Taylor's "After God"
enbar
by enbar  5-6-2008   
 Villanova's Bernard Prusak reviews Mark Taylor's latest book. He is critical, but thoughtful. The review is a very good read.
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Ziauddin Sardar on the Quilliam Foundation for ex-jihadis
enbar
by enbar  4-29-2008   
 Sardar, whose writing I am only a little bit familiar with, is highly critical of any "lionizing" of former members of Islamic extremist groups, since it implicitly devalues the commitment to peace and pluralism exhibited by most "ordinary" Muslims.
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Arizona: you'll learn American values and like it
deusdiabolus
by deusdiabolus  4-22-2008    1
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Do we want a truly liberal society?
wildcat
by wildcat  4-22-2008    3
 A liberal society embraces pluralism, in the sense that it does not seek to impose any one vision of what it means to be virtuous or to lead a good life. Within such a society, approval is commonly expressed for John Stuart Mill’s view that “experiments in living” should not be merely tolerated, but actually welcomed and celebrated (Mill 1974: 120). As Max Charlesworth writes, “In a liberal society personal autonomy, the right to choose one’s own way of life for oneself, is the supreme value.” He adds that this includes what he calls ethical pluralism: members of the society are free to hold a wide range of moral, religious, and non-religious positions, with no core values or public morality that it is the law’s business to enforce (Charlesworth 1993: 1). Accordingly, a liberal society makes a sharp distinction between the sphere of personal moral views and that of the law; no one can use the law to impose their beliefs on others (16-20).
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Christophobia
bigteejay
by bigteejay  4-9-2008    1
 An article purposed for the issue of faith on campuses not friendly to Christianity, but applicable to Western culture in general.
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