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Shinnyo-en Leads 14th Annual Lantern Floating Hawai'i
TOKYO, May 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Shinnyo-en ( http://www.shinnyoen.org ), the Buddhist denomination in which all people regardless of age, gender, nationality, or religious background can cultivate ...
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Upcoming college course addresses what its presenter says are false beliefs about the Muslim religion
In the days following the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, Hendersonville resident Richard
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During UCSD visit, Dalai Lama says science and religion not incompatible in curbing global warming
His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama was in good spirits during a visit to UC San Diego April 18, where he frequently told jokes, chuckled and even gave UCSD Chancellor Marye Anne Fox an affectionate head-butt.
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Commentary 6: On How the Chinese Communist Party Destroyed Traditional Culture
China is the only country in the world whose ancient civilization has been passed down for over 5,000 years. Destruction of its traditional culture is an unforgivable crime.
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The Case for Naturalism | Cosmic Variance
“Atheism” is a fine word, and I’m happy to describe myself as an atheist. God is an idea that has consequences, and those consequences don’t accord with the world we experience any better than countless other ideas we’ve given up on. But given a choice I would always describe myself first as a “naturalist” — [...]
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When Religious Leaders Lose Their Faith
Teresa MacBain was pastor of a United Methodist church. In March, she made a confession: She is now an atheist. MacBain, NPR religion correspondent Barbara Bradley Hagerty and Jerry DeWitt, executive director of Recovering from Religion talk about how losing faith changes lives and communities.
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Commentary 3: On the Tyranny of the Chinese Communist Party
“What can Emperor Qin Shihuang brag about? He only killed 460 Confucian scholars, but we killed 46,000 intellectuals..." - Mao Zedong.
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