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‘The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’ Has a ‘Real Religion’ Problem

…e norms and ideals of a particular religious ghost. Attempting to be tongue-in-cheek (beginning each post with an exhausting “Brethren and Sistren”), Melero’s insistence on making religion the perpetual butt of the joke leaves these posts oozing with the scorn of the neoliberal secular, the author taking clear pleasure from weighing the cast members against some notion of Islam or Mormonism—derived from what? I have no idea. Peruse at your peril,…

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Nonviolent Resistance in the West Bank: A Review of Budrus

…ery essence of nonviolence. Watching the people of Budrus wrestle with life-and-death choices on the screen can be a profound experience if it leads us to wrestle with the same kind of choices after we leave the theater. After I left the theater I found myself wrestling with another question, too—the final question that Gandhi and his American disciple, Dr. King, posed to all of us: Can we love those who persecute us? The film scarcely raises the…

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Ask a Muslim: What of Neanderthals and Aliens?

…whom Satan’s the most famous. Satan had been worshipping God for God-knows-how-long, and instead God created an entirely new being, Adam, to be His Caliph. The elevation of a new, untested, unproven, and plainly inferior species—there’s a reason why jinn have entered popular imagination as magical “genies”—was the snub to end all snubs. A sulking Satan convinced Adam and Eve to eat from the Tree, disobeying God. That’d show God that Adam and Eve…

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Romney Baffled by Own Party

…ere. Not getting into questions about contraception! Sacre bleu! Those are questions about religious freedom, no? Has Romney not been receiving missives from Concerned Women for America, the Family Research Council, and Eagle Forum? Has he not noted the importance to Republicans, Catholic and non-Catholic alike, of the Humanae Vitae? Greg Sargent has the whole rundown. ONN reporter Jim Heath asked Romney, “Blunt-Rubio is being debated later this w…

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Obsession with Attackers’ Backgrounds Misses the Point of Terrorism

…sentiment, and to eliminate any zone of co-existence, thus making their us-vs-them vision a reality. Should Daesh or a similar terrorist group be behind the recent attempts in the US, the question we should be asking is why? The pain and the terror are the immediate results of their attack, but they can also be obfuscating. We know for example that Daesh is very eager to see a Trump presidency. Recent analysts have uncovered chatter in which Daes…

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“Saving the Planet” Sounds Strangely Religious: A Response to Ivan Strenski

…s the primary agent of geological change. The scientific validity of this term is appropriately the domain of geologists, but its moral significance and its bearing on human self-understanding are most certainly humanistic questions, to which scholars of religion should feel compelled to respond. In the toxic tenor of our public debates, climate change activists are labeled as “prophets of doom” and many are preparing for the “climate apocalypse.”…

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Jesus Christ! Married Guy!

…enue Q: If Christ had wed, Like I just read A fragment said, Would we be ed-i-fied? [jazz hands!] Ahem. No, in seriousness, I do realize that the fragment of papyrus referring to Jesus’ wife, if genuine, would be interesting. It’s from the fourth century, which was when the questions about Jesus that theologians now remember as the biggies—like, did Christ exist from all eternity? Or was he the first creature that God the Father created?—were of a…

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Catholic Priests, Celibacy, and the Marriage Loophole

…r circumstances of married sacred ministers of Churches or other Christian communities separated from the Catholic communion, and of the possibility of admitting to priestly functions those who desire to adhere to the fullness of this communion and to continue to exercise the sacred ministry. The circumstances must be such, however, as not to prejudice the existing discipline regarding celibacy. In other words, Pope John Paul’s 1980 pastoral provi…

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Episcopal Church Divided Over Trinity’s Denial of Occupy

…in other meaningful ministries. I’d be concerned about the harm that might come to protesters themselves at the hands of police, who have time and time again acted violently in the face of peaceful resistance. Such violence, whatever the cause and source, would surely impute to the church’s reputation in a variety of potentially damaging ways. I would worry, too, about the church’s relationships to the police and other city agencies, as these woul…

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Mitt Romney’s Honesty Problem

…father’s, it too may cost him. For even if we don’t expect politicians to be honest in 2012, we do expect them to be watchable. And there’s something about Mitt Romney’s assent-commanding imperiousness that gets tedious. It’s tiresome. It’s no fun. And we’ve got at least nine months of it left to watch….

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