No, it's an opinion piece
written on their religion blog.
This would also provide their people with an implicit lesson about not trusting the major media when
they write on religion.
Until a few years ago, journalists
writing on religion were called religious reporters, until some objected that they were nothing of the sort.
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Not exact matches
In the open letter, Engstrom and Franklin
write, «Limits
on the movement immigrants — including lawful visa holders — into the U.S. based
on their nationality or
religion not only seed fear and uncertainty for our friends, families, and co-workers, but are also antithetical to American values and sends the message that the U.S. is no longer open for innovation.
So how do you go from that reasoning to «Since it wasn't accidental then it must have been this ancient male diety named (fill in blank depending
on religion) who loves me and knows me and cares for me and wants me to perform rituals that have nothing to do with morality like prayer, not eating certain things, sabaath and many more just because he said so, even though we have no record of him saying anything, just records of humans who
wrote things down that they claim he said, but I want to believe it all so badly I will base my beliefs
on no other evidence than «it just can't be accident».
Hitchens
writes: «Violent, irrational, intolerant, allied to racism and tribalism and bigotry, invested in ignorance and hostile to free inquiry, contemptuous of women and coercive toward children: organized
religion ought to have a great deal
on its conscience.»
I guess they missed the study, «More educated tend to be more religious» which got a
write - up in the
religion section
on here.
Reason # 1234012398401928340192834081234 you should not trust CNN reporting
on religion... The author of this article seems ignorant of the fact that Paul
wrote TWO letters to the Corinthians.
The stories
written about him decades later are inconsistent with each other
on important details, went through an editing process hundreds of years later, and incorporate a number of myths of other
religions popular at the time.
I would dare this author (sic) to
write a similar report
on any other
religion say Islam.
«To
write on literature or art was considered an honorable occupation,» he
wrote in 1997, «whereas any time notions taken from the language of
religion appeared, the one who brought them up was immediately treated as lacking in tact, as if a silent pact had been broken.
Those of the religious agenda keep
on telling themselves that whoever this person that
wrote it should be more involved with
religion and should keep
on pushing the «topic of
religion» onto dying people instead of just being a human being and focusing
on the person's feelings at their last hours
on earth.
As far as
religion goes they are all based
on mens fears, stories, political motivations and I do not care if those fears and stories were
written 10K yrs ago or yesterday they are stilly myths.
Whether one agrees with his politics or thinks he'd be a competent president is a different matter — but thank you for
writing a great article
on religion and avoiding the attacking, degrading and slandering of other writers» approach, which - while probably provoking interest and getting many reads - is simply disappointing and quite frankly hypocritical when it comes to
religion.
In this prophetic and symbolic act, Ravasi
writes, Jesus draws a sharp contrast between a
religion of superficiality and self - absorption and a pure faith, centered
on his person.
I
wrote, «Feeling great after confession is probably the most widespread experience in Catholicism, a
religion not founded
on religious experience as such.»
Shadowplay highlights the wealth of contemporary allusion surrounding Portia's espousal to Bassanio, designed to remind the Queen of her allegorical flirtation with England» and before Jacobs ridicules the idea of a lost level of meaning in which Bassanio represents Elizabeth's subjects, a reviewer who professes to respect the «various forms and genres and techniques of literary
writing» will be aware that poems and plays in the mid-sixteenth century regularly celebrated England's courtship of the monarch, and that literary characters representing England were commonplace, though disguised in order to subvert the ban
on discussing contemporary politics and
religion.
On November 29, Tarcisio Cardinal Bertone, secretary of state, wrote to Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad bin Talal of Jordan, the chief organizer of the letter of the 138, on behalf of the pope: «Common ground allows us to base dialogue on effective respect for the dignity of every human person, on objective knowledge of the religion of the other, on the sharing of religious experience, and, finally, on common commitment to promoting mutual respect and acceptance among the younger generatio
On November 29, Tarcisio Cardinal Bertone, secretary of state,
wrote to Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad bin Talal of Jordan, the chief organizer of the letter of the 138,
on behalf of the pope: «Common ground allows us to base dialogue on effective respect for the dignity of every human person, on objective knowledge of the religion of the other, on the sharing of religious experience, and, finally, on common commitment to promoting mutual respect and acceptance among the younger generatio
on behalf of the pope: «Common ground allows us to base dialogue
on effective respect for the dignity of every human person, on objective knowledge of the religion of the other, on the sharing of religious experience, and, finally, on common commitment to promoting mutual respect and acceptance among the younger generatio
on effective respect for the dignity of every human person,
on objective knowledge of the religion of the other, on the sharing of religious experience, and, finally, on common commitment to promoting mutual respect and acceptance among the younger generatio
on objective knowledge of the
religion of the other,
on the sharing of religious experience, and, finally, on common commitment to promoting mutual respect and acceptance among the younger generatio
on the sharing of religious experience, and, finally,
on common commitment to promoting mutual respect and acceptance among the younger generatio
on common commitment to promoting mutual respect and acceptance among the younger generation.
The Bible is the only Holy book
written by numerous authors that are all in agreement and show how the Father's plan of salvation was set before the creation of the world, then tells us of His time here
on earth in the New Testament and also explains the tribulations of the end times and how false
religions will abound and that we can be ready for His return so that we can all spend eternity with Him in Heaven.
I personally think
religion should not be a factor.No one should ask the candidates what their religious views are and they should never mention them.Their religious preferences have absolutely no effect
on what type of leader they will be.Unless they are some kind of a religious fanatic.I think it's time for an atheist.There was not a Christian president for over the first 50 years of our nations existence.And, I do not think there has been one since.If you look it up you will find not one of our founding fathers were Christian.Not even Jefferson.I know he
wrote the Jefferson bible, but, that's just because he, like the other founding fathers, did not believe Jesus to be of divine decent.So, he kept his philosophy while removing all the mystical and dogmatic concepts.
I'm a writer, and I know for certain I couldn't
write a piece
on religion without my strong atheism roots affect the words I use and the points I make.
your posts that Christians were just defending themselves and a minority persecuted
religion (claims all based
on books
written after Christ) by people with an agenda
Reading articles like this is so painful because it is so obvious the author knows nothing about any of the
religions he's
writing on.
Most of what I
write on RedeemingGod.com is geared toward helping you break free from the shackles of
religion.
No it has not been proven where did you see that
on an alien special
on a & e, Read up
on it those other
religions did not have Jesus as a Savior and did not have men
writing 1000s of years apart talking about the same events, and phrophecizing about things that happened in later chapters
written hundreds of years later... and in no bok any where was there a man like Jesus, who spoke the words that Jesus spoke and died for people who hated Him like Jesus did, and spoke the parabales and life lessons like Jesus did... look at what Jesus spoke... read it nowhere has there been a better teacher of life then in His words.
Written toward the end of a long career dedicated to the study of
religion» his The World's
Religions: Our Great Wisdom Traditions has been a staple
on college syllabi since it first appeared in 1958» this book has a definite valedictory feel.
He has
written a very good book
on comparative
religion called Adventures of the Brown Girl in Her Search for God.
All books about other
religions, for example, are
written by Christians as attacks
on other
religions.
And the book also offers a deliberately wide array of approaches to trinitarian issues, including not only historical and systematic theologians, but biblical scholars and analytic philosophers of
religion,
writing from a variety of theological and communal points of view» Roman Catholic, Protestant, and, in one case, Jewish (the New Testament scholar Alan Segal, who contributes an instructive if somewhat technical chapter
on the role of conflicts between Jews and Christians in the emergence of early trinitarian teaching).
Spanning the entire spectrum of creation, whether in terms of sex, politics, or
religion, Christians affirm that God is speaking through the law
written on human hearts, with individual consciences picking up the signals, either accusing or excusing them, until that day when God will finally judge all things by the criterion of Jesus Christ (Romans 1:15 — 16).
She
writes a blog for the Houston Chronicle
on liberal
religion called Keep the Faith, and a monthly column
on Spirituality and Money for ConsumerismCommentary.com.
In «The God Delusion», he
wrote a chapter
on morality that he introduced with the words: «This chapter is about evil, and its opposite, good; about morality: where it comes from, why we should embrace it, and whether we need
religion to do so.»
When I was induced in 1965 to
write an essay for an issue of Daedalus
on religion in America, I chose the theme of
religion in American public life, concluding with a ringing condemnation of the Vietnam war.
Why do
religions based
on bible sound like they where
written by an insecure human male and not a all powerful confidant god?
My original article
on civil
religion was
written in 1965 and published in 1967 in an issue of Daedalus
on «
Religion in America.»
Then, in a letter to one Canon Lougham, penned
on December 21, 1882, he
writes: «Few days pass without my having letters from strangers, young and old, men and women,
on the subject of the Catholic
religion.
Actually it was
written by the Islamic fundamentalist Muhammad Qutb, who went
on to say: «The only
religion on earth that includes and satisfies all these requirements is Islam.»
Chine is of Nigerian descent and has a passion for reporting
religion's impact
on society, as well as
writing and speaking about faith, race and gender.
Roger Williams, for example, for all his insistence
on the separation of church and state, believed that such general
religion was essential for what he called «government and order in families, towns, etc.» Such general
religion is, he believed, «
written in the hearts of all mankind, yea, even in pagans,» and consists in belief in God, in the afterlife, and in divine punishments.2 Benjamin Franklin for all his differences from Roger Williams believed essentially the same thing, as indicated in the quotation from his autobiography in my original article
on civil
religion.
«We condemn Iran's continued violation of the universal right of freedom of
religion and we call
on the Iranian authorities to respect Mr. Abedini's human rights and release him,» U.S. State Department spokesman Darby Holladay said in
written statement.
There are library filled with books,
written by great men
on the subject, but alas
religion has only one passage in one book, in one chapter to use as scientific evidence.
we don't like people who attack us and we can see the
writing on the wall what that
religion turns into.
Meanwhile, Hutchinson continued to
write books, turning out a dozen or more volumes
on such themes as the history of Methodism, world revolution and
religion, the ordeal of Western
religion, the leaders who made the churches and the modernization of China.
Just looking at the sheer volume of content
written by the Atheists
on this board, you would think that they were fighting for their
religion.
«While he attempts to portray Mormonism as just another Christian
religion, Mitt Romney counts
on his skills to shift our attention away from what he truly believes,» she
wrote in her book Can Mitt Romney Serve Two Masters?
Dr. Robert Cargill (Dept. of
religion at the University of Iowa) has
written a number of articles
on his blog and elsewhere regarding these bone boxes.
- Genesis 1 (100 %
written)- The Unforgivable Sin (Revised and Expanded, 80 %
written)- The Gospel According to Scripture (80 %
written)- Pastoral Leadership (100 %
written)- Close Your Church for Good (100 %
written)- The Bible Mirror (20 %
written)- Commentary
on Esther (100 %
written)- Jesus among Other
Religions (10 %
written)- A «Redeeming God» book series
on the topic of divine violence (30 %
written)
Not all religious thought waited until texts could be
written to start and not al
religions focus
on do's and don'ts though they all do try to help us make better decisions if they are worth the long survivals they've had; both in their own
religion and those that took their ideas and reformed them for their current times.
CNN and Fox both have blogs
on belief and
religion written by Christians.