| In the 20th century religious tolerance became more prevalent, so today's volatile situation seems an anomaly. According to Archbishop Rowan Williams, "In modern times the Coptic Christian population in Egypt has been free from repression; … See all stories on this topic » |
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by Shannon Carney An entrepreneur in Vermont has come up with an original way to wrap breakfast and religion all into one. Galen Dively has invented customized toasters, one of which prints the face of Jesus on every slice. Dively says he got the idea …
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| This style of religion is called a "mystery religion." We haven't seen a fully functional mystery religion since Mithraism evaporated 1500 years ago. Mystery religions have a public and private side. The public or exoteric face of the religion looks … See all stories on this topic » |
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By MATTI FRIEDMAN AP The schedules for Mass at the two Roman Catholic churches in Jaffa, on Israel's Mediterranean coast, reveal a change that has dramatically, if quietly, altered the face of Christianity in the Holy Land. The two Masses in Arabic for …
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He is a walking slogan against abortion and promiscuity and in favor of prayer and outspoken Christianity. The fact that Tebow displays his faith in front of this society's face and not in that face means little to those who find any public display of …
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LAHORE: Tehreek Ahya-e-Islam and Pakistan Ulema Council jointly released a documentary on Wednesday in which Imam-e-Kaaba Al Sheikh Abdullah Ibn-e-Sabeel, Maulana Samiul Haq, Leader of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (S), Maulana Peer Saifullah Khalid of Jamia …
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Tebow inspired a new term by ESPN, known as “muscular Christianity.” The QB showcases his faith by wearing bible verses on his face, tweeting scriptures and publicly admitting his love for Jesus Christ, while drawing fans' attention on the football …
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by NECN News When Galen Dively of Walden, Vermont fixes breakfast, he gets a revelation in every slice of toast. "They make great presents," he says of the appliances he markets and sells. One of his most popular crisps Jesus Christ into the face of …
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