A British Columbia judge's determination that grandparents can not talk
about religion in front of their four - year - old granddaughter is unusual although not a surprise, says Toronto family lawyer Jennifer Samara Shuber.
A British Columbia judge's determination that grandparents can not talk
about religion in front of their four - year - old granddaughter is unusual although not a surprise,... Read more
We aim to create a new way of thinking
about religion in American culture and politics, one that challenges last century's media dominance by an ultra-conservative fringe, that invites free discussion of religious ideas once they've hit the public square.
Applying for a teaching job at a Catholic school as an agnostic I have a question
about religion in the workplace.
She's also given to fun but informative listy posts like «Five things
about religion in the workplace that you may not have known» or «25 quick takes (no kidding!)
There are some basic ground rules about engaging in respectful dialog
about religion in this column.
There are some basic ground rules about engaging in respectful dialogue
about religion in this column.
Non-fiction books with a central theme revolving around a specific religion are restricted to keyword - targeted ads only (Headline Search Ads and Sponsored Products) using keywords relevant to that religion or
about religion in general.
Watch Ed Week's full interview with Calee on their YouTube channel and read more about how some educators approach teaching
about religion in «Program Takes Aim at «Religious Illiteracy» in Classroom» on Ed Week.
While public schools can teach students
about religion in a civic or historical context, it's against the law for public school educators to teach the tenets of any one religion.
Briefly covering the history of religion and the reasons why atheists choose not to believe in God, the lesson proceeds to ask open - ended and non-judgmental questions
about religion in order to encourage class discussion and foster critical - thinking.
The following statements distinguish between teaching
about religion in public schools and religious indoctrination:
This resource is great to stimulate thought
about religion in its widest aspect or to set the scene for any new Scheme of Work.
So, while I suggest that you avoid getting baited into a conversation
about religion in your office, I encourage you to engage in deep reflection about how your spirituality can help you to enjoy greater fulfillment and achievement in your work.
But I suspect Seneca was speaking
about religion in general, including, although perhaps not specifically, Christianity.
The Souls Of ChinaIan Johnson Allen LaneBefore Mao Zedong's Cultural Revolution of the 1960s and 70s, scholars used to talk
about religion in China as... More
Two conference - symposia held in the anniversary year attempted to appraise the progress made in teaching
about religion in public education.
I kind of appreciated this video because I've heard
about the religion in passing but had no conception of what their churches actually looked like.
So I think that's what you're seeing right now: The dominant force in the discussion
about religion in America since the late»40s and»50s has been American Protestant fundamentalism.
This isn't
about religion in general, just blatant Christianity.
It is this, more than anything else
about religion in contemporary society, that butts up against the pervasive materialism to which we are exposed.
Removing traditional Christmas displays from public places suggests not neutrality
about religion in public life, but hostility.
The Souls Of ChinaIan Johnson Allen LaneBefore Mao Zedong's Cultural Revolution of the 1960s and 70s, scholars used to talk
about religion in China as «diffused».
We may end up with some generalizations, but we should move from the particular to the general, not from ideas
about religion in general to the understanding of and response to particular traditions.
So it wasn't just one person «childishly vilifying» another person's god, they were making the same statement
about religion in general... if the situation was precisely the same, but let's say a Catholic had assaulted the guy dressed up as the zombie pope, would the outcome have been different in court?
What is exciting
about religion in art as expressed in painting is the endless evocation of profound human feelings and the interaction of those feelings with great religious symbols and themes.
In fact, although the United States is one of the most religious developed countries in the world, most Americans scored 50 percent or less on a quiz measuring knowledge of the Bible, world religions and what the Constitution says
about religion in public life.
First let me state some assumptions
about religion in general.
Such neutral teaching may be proper in the schools, where teaching
about religion in an objective fashion is the norm.
The greatest present bar to a mature religious orientation in public education is the assumption that the church and the synagogue are the only appropriate channels for religion, and that anything done
about religion in the schools must be accomplished through these channels or at least with the official approval and sanction of the recognized religious officials.
Yeah yeah, you can say that religion is the way to truth but, logically speaking, believing in a god is the incorrect conclusion to reach based on what we know
about religion in general and the incompatability between the religion and the real world.
Your implication that all religious believers are morally bankrupt is a bit of an extreme position, and one which perpetuates simplistic stereotypes at exactly the time when we need to think more critically and deeply
about religion in this culture.
However, anti-theists don't mind lying
about religion in general and Christianity in particular.
Yet despite minor structural differences at Vanderbilt and elsewhere there was an inflexible understanding at work: that a rigorous academy would not harbor learned discourse
about religion in its central precincts unless conducted with the systematic detachment of nonbelievers.
Similarly, theologians and theologically trained believers are often dismissive of what survey research tells
us about religion in America.
Wow, if anything this article highlights the authors lack of knowledge
about religion in general.
Here is a review in a national publication of a book
about religion in American public life.
While its readership is almost entirely liberal Protestant and its subscription base is in libraries that have long taken it to fill the «Protestant» category among periodicals, the Century is still a standard, albeit declining, referent in journalistic stories
about religion in America.
There is a bit
about religion in there too, mostly about unhealthy perfectionism in church which only increases the shame as no - one is perfect yet nearly every - one is striving to be (or pretends).
This piece suggests that Rick Santorum would «reverse» JFK's views
about religion in public life.
Isn't there enough ridiculous talk
about religion in sports?
Maybe instead of posting bigoted things on news sites, you could go read something
about the religions in this world... you might learn something (like Muslims believe in Jesus!)
I now teach
about these religions in a seminary lodged in a university.
YOU CAN LEARN
ABOUT RELIGIONS IN SCHOOL, YOU JUST CA N'T LEARN ABOUT ONLY ONE RELIGION, PRAY TO THE GOD OF THAT RELIGION ON SCHOOL TIME AND PREMISES, AND PROMOTE THAT RELIGION AS THE ONE TRUE RELIGION.
Reacting to the publication of the review, BHA Chief Executive Andrew Copson said: «Whilst of course we welcome the recommendation that teaching
about religions in schools remains a statutory requirement, we continue to support the addition of RE, the contemporary subject in which such teaching occurs, to the national curriculum, which would end the pattern of varying quality across schools that currently exists.
Not exact matches
He warns us that history is
about to repeat itself
in Alberta, Ontario, Quebec, and most of the rest of the provinces unless they rediscover the
religion of balanced budgets.
In September, Facebook announced that 470 Russian - linked accounts had purchased
about 3,000 advertisements that used divisive issues like race,
religion, immigration, and gun control to rile users.
The protests started
in late May
in Istanbul initially as a reaction to the planned demolition of Gezi Park, but they rapidly grew into complaints
about a broader set of issues including freedom of
religion, press and expression.
Voltaire's point here isn't
about religion, but
about the civilizing tendency of commerce, and
in turn
about the virtues upon which commerce is founded.
Here are some common misconceptions
about one of the oldest
religions in the world.