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No War on Religion

…I talked to Odyssey Networks for a segment they produced on Republicans’ claim that President Obama is waging a war on religion:  …

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Islamophobia and Racism: Civil Rights at the Breaking Point

…title The End of Civil Rights: Islamophobia and Racism in America was over-the-top. Most agreed that it was. How do you feel about the cover? It’s the best part of the book, and aside from the author’s name at the bottom, I had nothing at all to do with it! Seriously, though, I think the cover is amazing. I have seen people’s eyes pop when they see it for the first time. I am deeply grateful to Adam B. Bohannon and the design team at NYU Press. I…

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No Virginia, There’s No “Clash of Civilizations”

…d like them to be ashamed. Most people, I hope, will see their world in my book and feel proud and reassured. The world most people live in—the streets they walk in, the neighborhoods they live in, their schools and hospitals—is a Western world that enfolds Muslims with Christians, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, agnostics, atheists, and the rest. In our ordinary lives, most of us are at home with Muslims and Islam. What alternative title would you give…

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The Battle To Define ‘Avatar Spirituality’

…an airy-fairy volume extolling the virtues of the book, rather than a down-in-the-dirt wrestling match between those who resonate with it versus others who hate it, with many others both troubled and moved by it. I played with other titles that got to the notion of Avatar as Cultural Battlefield, but they all ended up too wordy to make a good title. How do you feel about the cover? I like it. The motion picture industry is very territorial about…

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2011’s Best Books—
Or Just a Great Reading List

…r wracked by questions of meaningfulness, purpose, and desire, whose coming-of-age story is no less moving simply because it is magical. But there is something else in both of these books that I want to highlight. It might be that Grossman is simply that good of a storyteller, that he can describe Quentin’s existential anxiety in such a way that we feel throughout both books a sense of unshakeable ennui. But… Quentin searches for adventure compuls…

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Decoding Scalia’s Secret Hunting Society, From Jägermeister to Medieval Heresy to Buddhist Legend

…o famous Buddhist legends. The first act of the story is based on an eighth-or-ninth century Syriac translation of the first-century Nigrodhamiga-Jātaka, the legend of King Brahmadatta of Benares and the Banyan Deer. Here the Hubert/Eustace character is the great King Brahmadatta. The Bodhisattva (future Buddha) is the majestic King of the Deer. The animal Bodhisattva’s horns radiate silver light and the deer’s eloquent speech compels this erstwhi…

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Polygamy, Genius, and the Origin of Religion

…say, by patriarchy. A whole lot is happening here outside of any evolution-and-genetics explanation. Additionally, researchers are coming at the problem with all sorts of potential prejudices lingering in their heads. Those biases can seep into the framing of research questions, into experimental design, and into conclusions. In other words, we’re inclined to be bad at seeing something that’s already really difficult to see. Plus, it might not re…

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Beck’s Distortions Of It’s A Wonderful Life Mirror His Distortions Of Current Events

…himself, he hired screenwriters who ranged from New Deal Democrats to card-carrying communists. According to the New York Times: One of Capra’s great strengths as a director in the 1930s was his ability to work with anyone who had something to contribute to his pictures, even those who were far to his left. He was also enough of a popular entertainer to cater to his audiences; he understood that during the Depression the most hissable villains we…

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Of Mosques and Men

…going to class and a small part time job, I was a free bird. In Ramadan a free bird, flies high on the rituals of the month. I stood for 20 units or tarawih every night that I was fasting. Like the first time reading through the Qu’ran in Arabic on my own this was exhilarating. Somewhere around 12 or 14 units, I lost track of everything outside of the recitation and the ritual performance—the zone. It was even more intense because Michigan had a…

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Personhood Leaders’ Smear Campaign Debunked

…he Masons, Kekoas, Enyart, and other Colorado for Life affiliates). One pro-life website links, under the heading of “blood workers,” to photographs of the contractors, as well as PPRM staff and security. So far in 2012 PPRM averages 19 incident reports per month, according to Monica McCafferty, Director of Marketing and Communications. Incidents are defined as anything that rises above the threshold of center protests or picketing, such as arson,…

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