11/23/2008
CASD relents on religion (The Sentinel)
Carlisle Area School District teachers are now permitted to attend religion-focused events on school property before the start of the school day.
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11/23/2008
On Religion: Getting The Facts Wrong (The Morning News)
Richard Ostling has never gotten used to seeing journalists commit sins of omission and commission on the religion beat.
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11/23/2008
J&K polls: Religion not an issue in Rajouri (NDTV)
Three months ago, the Amarnath land agitation had rocked Jammu and Kashmir, but in all that controversy, Rajouri district had remained peaceful. People in Rajouri say that for them religion is not an issue. The only thing they want is that they should be truly represented.
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11/22/2008
Roy, religion and the Habs (CBC)
It's not a cliché to say that hockey in Montreal is a religion. It's a course credit. Beginning in January, the University of Montreal's faculty of theology will offer a graduate course called The Religion Of The Montreal Canadiens.
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11/23/2008
UCM program serves up mix of politics, religion with bowl of soup: Current discussion centers on 'Progressive Faith' (The Ohio University Post)
Today is the second installment of a weekly series that explores the connections between religion and progressive politics and offers a warm bowl of soup, too.
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11/22/2008
Religion used divide, mock in campaign ‘08 (The Daily Dispatch)
In 1961, after John F. Kennedy’s Catholic faith proved not to be an insurmountable barrier to the White House, Billy Graham predicted that religion would never again be such a divisive force in elections.
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11/22/2008
Religion Calendar: 11/22/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Religion Calendar is published weekly by the Traverse City Record-Eagle. Information may be mailed to Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685; fax to 946-8632; e-mail gmurray@record-eagle.com . Items should be sent at least two weeks in advance.
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11/22/2008
Controversial `Imagine No Religion' billboard removed in Rancho Cucamonga (San Bernardino Sun)
RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A billboard with the message "Imagine No Religion" is no more.
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11/22/2008
VOICES OF FAITH: MANY RELIGIONS CLAIM TO BE THE ONE TRUE RELIGION. IS THERE ONE TRUE RELIGION? (The Wichita Eagle)
In "Voices of Faith," religious leaders answer readers' questions. RELIGIONS TRANSFORM Lama Chuck Stanford, Rime Buddhist Center & Monastery, Kansas City. Mo.: It does seem paradoxical that so many religions claim to be the one true religion. However, Buddhism is unique in that it does not make such a claim. In fact Buddhism believes that truth can be found in many spiritual ...
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11/22/2008
Freedom From Religion billboard taken down (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
This billboard from the Freedom From Religion Foundation lasted about a week alongside a Rancho Cucamonga freeway before complaints prompted General Outdoor signing to take it down. The removal isn’t surprising considering the audience.
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