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Do you agree with those religious leaders who say that America is a “Christian nation” or a “Judeo-Christian nation?” and what does that mean in practice? Our Texas Faith panel… Read more »
Sharia law like any law is mis-implemented from time to time; innocent people get on the electric chair or the lethal injection in our own US of A. In at… Read more »
An old Jewish folk tale makes the point. One day God said to Abraham, “If it weren’t for me, you wouldn’t be here,” to which Abraham replied, “True, but… Read more »
http://ramadanexclusive.blogspot.com/2011/08/day-5-of-ramadan-2011.html Friday, August 5, 2011 | Ramadan 5, 1432 PURPOSE: To share and appreciate the diversity within Islam. THE PLAN: Iftaar at a mosque from every denomination including: Ahmadiyya, Bohra,… Read more »
Talking about religion after Norway means not letting fear define what faith is all about. Deliberate attempts to understand religion, uncomfortable as it may be, must be part of the… Read more »
Dallas Morning news weekly question: When is it okay to bring a faith-based belief grounded in moral absolutes to public policy debate? MIKE GHOUSE, President, Foundation for Pluralism, Dallas The… Read more »
At a school in Canada, the volunteers put a temporary barrier between high school boys and girls within the same cafeteria space for the Friday congregational Prayers. A Canadian Muslim… Read more »
www.ShariaLaws.com Sharia will become a dominant theme in the 2012 Presidential Elections; the one who speaks the loudest earns the tea party support. I am not sure if we the… Read more »