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RELIGIO MAGAZINE
In this month’s issue: With the spirit of peace and desire for unity, Religio Magazine investigates, shares, and promotes tolerance regarding our differences, finding and harnessing our similarities. This understanding is so important because our future and our world belongs to all of us, regardless of color, creed, or ideology.
The Rise of Digital Buddhism
If a person practices a religion, they have every right to choose how it is that they practice it. This holds true for every religion, as
U.S. Bible Reading has Reached a ‘Historic Low’
Bible reading in the United States has sunk to an all-time low, study finds. On April 6th, the American Bible Society (ABS) released the first chapter
Work Hard, Play Never: Workism as a Religion in the United States
For most of us, the decision to get a job was less related to an internal desire, but rather the
Rising Religious Tensions in Canada
The nation of Canada, despite being a vast land celebrating great diversity in its religious traditions and practices, has generally
Has “Christian” Overtaken the “Protestant” Label?
In recent years, newly established churches today appear to have moved on from the traditional perception of what one might consider “church” , transitioning to more
COVID-19 Continues to Play a Role in Religious Life
Social distancing has become a norm since Coronavirus disease 2019
Beards Across Religion
Cultural practices and the upkeep of appearance around the world
The Rise of the Nones: America’s Increasing Secularism
The United States of America, a nation with mostly Christian
Faith only subtly declining, with many Americans less likely to gather in person
Americans, along with every other country in the world, faced an unprecedented time during the COVID-19 pandemic. With risk of infection, the U.S. Government limited in-person
Digital Religion Enriches, Not Replaces, IRL Faith Among Millennials
Technology has infiltrated every area of millennial life, and their life of faith is no exception. The result of a new study out of Canada shows
2,100-Year-Old Farmstead Unearthed in Galilee
In the fertile land west of the Sea of Galilee, a team of Israeli archaeologists recently unearthed a remarkable discovery, a 2,100-year-old agricultural farmstead. The old
The Rise of Digital Buddhism
If a person practices a religion, they have every right to choose how it is that they practice it. This holds true for every religion, as
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U.S. Bible Reading has Reached a ‘Historic Low’
Bible reading in the United States has sunk to an all-time low, study finds. On April 6th, the American Bible
Work Hard, Play Never: Workism as a Religion in the United States
For most of us, the decision to get a job was less related to an internal desire, but rather the
Rising Religious Tensions in Canada
The nation of Canada, despite being a vast land celebrating great diversity in its religious traditions and practices, has generally
COLUMNS
Has “Christian” Overtaken the “Protestant” Label?
In recent years, newly established churches today appear to have
COVID-19 Continues to Play a Role in Religious Life
Social distancing has become a norm since Coronavirus disease 2019
Beards Across Religion
Cultural practices and the upkeep of appearance around the world
The Rise of the Nones: America’s Increasing Secularism
The United States of America, a nation with mostly Christian
New Year for Trees
Yes, trees celebrate New Year’s Day, just not on the
Which Religion was the Victim of the Most Hate Crimes in the US in 2020? It might not be what you think
According to the FBI, hate crimes have been at an all-time high in 2020, with 10,528 people reporting that they have been victims of a hate
Taliban War Against Religious Freedom and Women’s Rights
On August 30, the last U.S. forces left Kabul thus marking the end of America’s longest war in history. However, the Taliban’s war against women and
The Paradox of “Freedom of Religion” in France
France is a nation which proudly emphasizes its freedoms: its official national motto being “liberté, égalité, fraternité” (liberty, equality, fraternity). Among its most prominent and also
The Fall of Church Membership in the U.S. in Nearly a Century
For the first time since 1937, the number of Americans who identified themselves as a member of a church, synagogue or mosque has dropped 73 percent
It Doesn’t Serve Anyone to Kill in the Name of Religion
On November 4, 2014, hundreds of people gathered together with the purpose and goal of killing a working class couple who were accused of blasphemy. On
More Than 500 Leaders, Experts and Representatives Participate in Seventh Annual G20 Interfaith Forum
More Than 500 Leaders, Experts and Representatives Participate in Seventh Annual G20 Interfaith Forum The G20 Interfaith Forum, an organization focused on bringing faith and policy
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