Author Response to Commenters on Buddhism and Violence Article
Asaram Bapu continues to make trouble, even without speaking.
Read MoreAsaram Bapu continues to make trouble, even without speaking.
Read MoreHarvard’s humanist chaplain disagrees… sort of.
Read MorePerhaps they’re hoping the great sex will make up for lack of food and shelter.
Read MoreHint: it’s not the loss of merit badges.
Read MoreAlthough there have been reports that the bill’s death penalty provisions have been dropped, the Obama administration disputes that claim which has falsely been promised by the bill’s backers in the past.
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Think differently.
Read MoreAs Election Day approaches, the most craven, partisan, dire (and dumb) religious appeals begin to surface.
Read MoreCommenting to Fox News, Staten Island Representative Michael Grimm has called the work a “deplorable piece,” one that is as “offensive” to Christians as ‘Innocence of Muslims’ is to “the Islamic world.” Unfortunately, but not surprisingly, the comparison has provided opportunity to emphasize the supposed moral high ground that Christians occupy over Muslims when it comes to material deemed offensive or blasphemous. Tony Perkins, president of the Family Council, told Fox News that the two incidents shore up “the contrast between Islam and Christianity.” “You don’t have to plead with Christians not to riot and burn and storm buildings simply because they are offended,” Perkins said. “That’s the difference. That’s why Christianity moves nations forward and Islam moves nation backwards.”
Read MoreTony Perkins’ sudden survey paints a picture of Christians under siege.
Read MoreThe FRC prez argues that his org’s designation as a hate group is what drove the shooter.
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