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At the UN, Conservative Christian Agenda Cloaked in Human Rights Language

…six pre-adolescent children were declaiming a text that sounded very human-rights-ish, with articles—one for each youth—on protecting, respecting, and establishing a number of things. But if you had listened carefully, everything would have started to sound a bit off. The text being read was in fact not the 1989 human rights treaty but instead “A Declaration on the Rights of Children and Their Families: A Call From the Children of the World.” The…

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Do iPads Cause Religious Experiences?

…on other gizmos and gadgets. This shouldn’t be a surprise—he runs an Apple-news website, and makes a living tracking the product releases, updates, and rumors associated with the brand. “Enhanced visual attention” should be expected in the brains of any other experts, from fashion designers to cell biologists to shepherds shown pictures of sheep among other animals.  At most, Calvert’s experiments seem to show a correlation between visual attenti…

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Global Anti-Gay Forces Plot Against ‘Satanic’ Equality Movement

…e anti-gay laws make people afraid of being tested for the virus. Fowler’s new book, AIDS: Don’t Die of Prejudice, is due to be released next week. Slovakia: Constitutional Marriage Ban Adopted to Cheers from Religious Right “Slovakia’s parliament approved a constitutional ban of same-sex marriages, following some of its east European peers with Catholic majorities, as premier Robert Fico seeks boost support among conservative voters,” reported Bu…

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As Culture War Rages, What’s the Status of LGBT Rights on Catholic Campuses?

…said.” Around the time of these conferences, Georgetown University’s three-year-old LGBTQ Resource Center received a $1 million donation from a somewhat surprising source. Paul J. Tagliabue, a Georgetown alumnus and former Commissioner of the NFL, and his wife Chandler allocated one-fifth of their $5 million gift to the university to establish the Tagliabue Initiative for LGBTQ Life.  “The Center is inspired by Catholic and Jesuit principles of r…

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Who Gets Paid to Make America Hate? The Roots of the Islamophobia Network

…hese misinformation experts have pushed suspicion and fear of Islam to ever-higher levels.  Since 2002, more and more Americans express their concerns about Islam, despite most of them not knowing Muslims personally. Third, the heartland of the Muslim world is gripped by vigorous democratic movements, which constitute a singularly sufficient refutation of the concocted rhetoric about a supposed Islamic allergy to freedom.  As the United States fac…

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Besides a Love of Chinese Food on Christmas, Why “JewAsian” Unions Work

…e got around to actually designing the research project we were about to become first-time parents, and we wanted to know if there was anything we needed to be aware of to raise our kids! What’s the most important take-home message for readers? Families that combine Jewish and Asian heritages create homes marked by strong Jewish identity and also create mixed race children who are active and confident in their Judaism despite doubts from many peop…

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Free Will, Fate and FiveThirtyEight: The Theology of Election Polls

…he case of prophecy, knowledge of the future—that’s just better if it’s out-of-bounds. MHS: Well, there’s something about this knowledge that feels disempowering. The course of the world is already written, and we are just following it. It’s a new kind of tragic stance, almost. AL: And if it is already written, best to be literate, right? MHS: Well, when do you prefer not to know? AL: There it is: the key question. It gets even more complicated wh…

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Blame Series Bonus: Why We Want That Dish For Free, an Uncut Interview with Bertram Malle

…t equation. So if the customer service agent gives you something, then you feel compensated, then you’re okay, and it’s not such a cognitive puzzle, and also not such a frustration to deal with the amorphous agent of the airline as a whole. It doesn’t matter whether it’s the customer service agent or the person at the desk, who sat there, right when the doors were closed and the flight took off, just as you arrived. It doesn’t really matter who ex…

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In Hamline Case, the ‘Free Expression vs. Religious Sensibilities’ Frame Obscures a Stark Reality About Higher Education

…when it comes to pay, benefits, leave, promotion, and job security. Divide-and-rule is not a new tactic, for it’s well known in the Indian subcontinent that the British pitted one local Raja against the other based on tribe, religion, or caste—among other factors. The same applies to corporations as they stoke divisiveness in society by indulging in performative activism. They misdirect the attention of people towards who said what and why and aw…

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The Problem of Evil in Free Market Theology

…elligerently pro-business wing of the Republican Party—with its unwavering commitment to free markets, deregulation, extended tax cuts, and an image of America as a providential city on a very wealthy hill—suddenly appears more clearly in its true light. They are the Gnostics, the elite heretics, whereas the Social Democrats are ironically true heirs to an orthodox gospel of compassionate care for the least among us. And in the egregiously hierarc…

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