Will Religion Do Us Part?
Fondant or buttercream? How many flowers? Will the venue fit everyone? And of course, the age old question-which dress? This is just a short list of
Fondant or buttercream? How many flowers? Will the venue fit everyone? And of course, the age old question-which dress? This is just a short list of
By: Angad Singh, Guest Writer [dropcaps]W[/dropcaps]ith colorful turbans and long untrimmed beards, it’s easy to say that Sikhs stand out in a crowd. Many people will
By Uvanney Maylor, University of Bedfordshire (via The Conversation) Following recent allegations of Muslim extremism in some Birmingham schools and Ofsted putting five of them in
Written by Joel Hodge, Australian Catholic University (via The Conversation) Pope Francis’ discussion of the devil (or Satan) has been greeted with surprise by many. Why
[dropcaps]E[/dropcaps]very four years, the nations of the world anticipate the launch of the largest football festival: the FIFA World Cup, developed and organized by the Federation
“Developing the next generation of Muslim Americans”
[dropcaps]G[/dropcaps]ates open to family and guests as early as 6:30 a.m. at Anaheim’s Angel Stadium for the graduating class of University of California, Irvine on June
“I hope that this meeting will be a journey toward what joins us, to overcome what divides us.” “I hope that this meeting will be a
[dropcaps]I[/dropcaps]nstead of focusing on a war, scandal or corruption story, the Huffington Post initiates a campaign to gather 100 great examples of different religions doing good
Source: University of Oxford (via The Conversation) [dropcaps]A[/dropcaps] three-year international research project, directed by two academics at the University of Oxford, finds that humans have natural
The separation between church and state was a long-held belief by many, even with legal implications. This carried over into the school system, with removal of
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
For most of us, the decision to get a job was less related to an internal desire, but rather the economic and financial need to make
As religious communities are increasingly transitioning to online spaces, circumstances surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic have opened up an unanticipated partnership: between faith groups and Facebook. As