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Watch the New Birth Throne: Eddie Long Declared ‘King’ by ‘Rabbi’

…fPo)  it would be laughable.  I wish I could say I was surprised by Long’s latest antics, but I’m not. Actually, I am surprised he stayed away from the church this long. After declaring in December that he was taking a hiatus to work on the problems in his marriage, Long has returned with a new lacefront and a defiant attitude. Having a fake rabbi declare him “King” of a fading, dying mega-church is a joke, but what is not are the deluded New Birt…

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Yerushalmi, National Review, and a Conservative Fight Over Shari’ah

…s a part of an ongoing intra-conservative battle over Islamophobia. In his latest post at National Review, Schmitz writes, logically dismantling Yerushalmi’s panic: It remains the case that anti-sharia activists have identified a grand total of seven cases in 35 years in which American courts have allegedly enforced sharia or other foreign-law based judgments. In none of them were the serious injustices that advocates of anti-sharia laws typically…

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Bishops Are Out of Touch with the Poor

…On my latest Bloggingheads program, Anthea joined me to discuss sex and religion. In this clip, Anthea critiques the Bishops for living “like princes” while “they don’t give a damn about anybody impoverished:” We also discussed Mona Eltahawy’s “Why Do They Hate Us?” piece, and why Robert Spencer liked it, whether “war on women” is good marketing, and Ross Douthat’s new book. Watch the whole thing here….

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Catholic Sex Teaching is No Laughing Matter

…inhuman and degrading punishment.” And there is some possibility that the latest version of the bill does not include the capital punishment provision, though Peter Montgomery’s sources indicate that it does. As Timothy Kincaid notes on Box Turtle Bulletin, however, none of this means that the Vatican opposes criminalizing homosexuality, only “cruel, inhuman and degrading punishment” for same; indeed, it opposed an earlier European Union move to…

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Meditation is the Multi-Tasker’s Answer

…educe stress, and aid in multi-tasking (full text here). This study is the latest in a series linking various meditation techniques to health benefits, such as improved cognitive fluidity, increased density in the part of the brain associated with self-regulation (including dieting), decreased risk for cardiovascular disease in at-risk teens, and increased creativity. During the UW study, three groups of 12-15 human resource managers were monitore…

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What Should the Vatican Say to the (Last Generation of) Nuns?

…arley, the theologian and former Yale Divinity School professor who is the latest target of the Vatican’s crackdown against members of the religious communities that once built, staffed, and embodied the spirit of the Church in America. Coming as it does in the wake of the rebuke delivered last month to the Leadership Conference of Women Religious, the censure of Sister Farley’s book Just Love: A Framework for Christian Sexual Ethics, is enough to…

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When I Have Fears The Middle East May Cease To Be

…contend with traditional monarchy and modern statehood. But as I watch the latest news from Egypt, that the country’s parliament has been dissolved by a Mubarak-era court, I wonder: Has the revolution ended before it began? (Revolutions are, by definition, simply movements around the wheel: The end is the beginning is the end.) The Islamists made a big mistake in contesting so many seats in this first parliament, for now they have now (among other…

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Homophobic Viral Video of Four-Year-Old From Same Town as Teen Suicide

The latest YouTube phenom is a young boy who looks to be about 4 years old, singing in front of a church. The congregation stands and cheers when he delivers the line, “Ain’t no homo gonna make it to heaven.” Amid the whooping applause a voice can be heard hollering proudly, “That’s my boy!” Several bloggers have identified the church as the Apostolic Truth Tabernacle in Greensburg, Indiana. That’s the town of less than 12,000 where Billy Lucas l…

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Does Analytic Thinking Erode Religious Belief?

…types circulate widely. A Trio of Wacky Experiments Take, for example, the latest Neuroscience-of-Religion news item to make the rounds, this one claiming that critical thinking undermines religious belief. Based on two studies from The Journal of Experimental Psychologies and Science, it has been picked up by The Atlantic, The Huffington Post, and (unsurprisingly) RichardDawkins.net. In the Scientific American article that activated the echo cham…

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