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Where is God in Goodbye?

Where is God in Goodbye?

Posted on March 22, 2011March 22, 2011 by Jenn Lindsay
A while back I found out that my partner was a sex addict who had been leading a boozy secret life full of violence fetishes, endangerment of women, unprotected sex, compulsive pornographic email exch... Read More
Sue Blackmore Decides That Religions Are Not, in Fact, Viruses of the Mind

Sue Blackmore Decides That Religions Are Not, in Fact, Viruses of the Mind

Posted on March 10, 2011March 22, 2011 by Gretchen Koch
Sue Blackmore is one of the go-to voices in the UK on matters of religious thinking and consciousness. She is, believe it or not, an atheist with a PhD in parapsychology.  Originally a firm believer ... Read More
Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Tibetan Buddhist Mandala

Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Tibetan Buddhist Mandala

Posted on March 10, 2011March 7, 2011 by Jenn Lindsay
I spent a lot of time at the Gyuto Monks’ mandala at the 2009 Parliament of the World’s Religions in Melbourne, Australia. The mandala is the traditional Tibetan Buddhist form of sandpainting, pra... Read More
You Probably Do Not Have Narcissistic Personality Disorder

You Probably Do Not Have Narcissistic Personality Disorder

Posted on March 8, 2011May 1, 2013 by Jenn Lindsay
I was an undergraduate when I started hearing my classmates speak in reverent tones about Buddhism. Suddenly everyone was reading Hesse’s Siddhartha and setting their watch timers for twenty minutes... Read More
Muslim-Americans and “We the People”

Muslim-Americans and “We the People”

Posted on March 6, 2011March 7, 2011 by Jason Kerr
The recent events in Egypt produced many stirring images, among them those of Muslims joining hands so that Coptic Christians could hold Christmas mass unmolested in the wake of a suicide bombing outs... Read More
Scrapbooking Jesus

Scrapbooking Jesus

Posted on March 1, 2011 by Jennifer Sanborn
One of the greatest risks when we enter interfaith exchanges is that we bring our scrapbooks of faith rather than the real, messy experience of it. And then, with our scrapbooks open on our laps, we [... Read More
Baby, You’re a Firework! – Humanism and the Hereafter

Baby, You’re a Firework! – Humanism and the Hereafter

Posted on February 27, 2011February 27, 2011 by James Croft
"I do not know how to prove physically, that we shall meet and know each other in a future state; nor does Revelation, as I can find, give us any positive assurance of such a felicity. My reasons for ... Read More
Evangelicals and Muslims Loving God, Each Other, and the World Together?

Evangelicals and Muslims Loving God, Each Other, and the World Together?

Posted on February 24, 2011February 25, 2011 by Ben DeVan
Is conflict inevitable? Fighting and fighting words aside, relations between Evangelicals and Muslims are far from uniform.... Read More
Violence and Celebration in Revolutionary Times

Violence and Celebration in Revolutionary Times

Posted on February 22, 2011February 22, 2011 by Adam Hollowell
Last week, amid the slowing of protests and the celebratory atmosphere in Egypt following the departure of former President Hosni Mubarak, a debate emerged over the honoring of police officers alleged... Read More
Political Debate and Caricature

Political Debate and Caricature

Posted on February 16, 2011February 16, 2011 by Brad Bannon
This post argues that when we reduce the religious/philosophical/theological/political/etc. views of others to caricature, we not only harm them, but we also harm ourselves and undermine our own posit... Read More
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