Must a Jew be someone who believes in the Jewish religion, in the way a Christian believes in Christianity or a Muslim in Islam? That can't be the case, since …
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Whatever America's founders believed about Christianity — and they believed a wide range of things — they clearly rejected the idea of an established church. That's strike one against the curious conceit that we're a Christian nation. …
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TEHRAN, IRAN (ANS) — Following a report by Iranian Christian News Agency, Mohabat News (http://mohabatnews.com) concerning the spread of Christianity …
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The Christian life is about more than going to church. It's about caring and loving your neighbor and those who are the least among us. That's why the Christian …
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| Don't get me wrong, I'm not going to lose much sleep over this, but I do think that this book raises significant questions about the nature and perception of American Christianity. In a nutshell, if you are one who dreams of a day when the perception … See all stories on this topic » |
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3, he disapproves of Rekha Basu's defense of religions other than Christianity. I grew up in the Methodist Church and always considered myself a Christian. The last few years, however, have made me want to step back from that when certain radical …
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More likely to include charismatic and Pentecostal Christians, this wave was typified by the Christian Coalition. The Christian Coalition was formed using the network of activists who supported Pat Robertson's failed presidential bid in 1988. …
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“I've been here 30 years, I have worked at the Christian-Muslim dialogue, I have worked to create a monastic community dedicated to the service of harmony between Islam and Christianity, which is a priority worldwide,” said the Jesuit, …
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| By Elazar Hiller It is my opinion that the term "religious right" is wrong. There is nothing right with the fundamentalist cults, be they Christian, Moslem or Jewish, that are trying to force their beliefs and prejudices on the rest of us by … See all stories on this topic » |
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Nevertheless, complaints about oppression of Christians in US society always amaze me. Practically everyone in the country is a Christian. (Jews are about 2 percent, Muslims less than 1 percent.) Yes, of course, Bishop Chaput is referring to believing, …
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