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Tag: Religious Freedom

Of 9/11 and Learning to Love the Other

Of 9/11 and Learning to Love the Other

Posted on September 11, 2011September 10, 2011 by Jason Kerr
For me, 9/11 began with religion: after my clock radio alarm gave me the first hint that something had gone terribly wrong, I knelt by my bed to pray that God would watch over the affected people. The... Read More
Why I Stopped Observing Ramadan: A Unitarian Universalist’s Search for Spiritual Practice

Why I Stopped Observing Ramadan: A Unitarian Universalist’s Search for Spiritual Practice

Posted on August 9, 2011August 8, 2011 by Nicolas Cable
As we enter the second week of Ramadan, hundreds of millions of Muslims around the world continue to fast as a prescribed spiritual practice in the Islamic faith tradition. Last year, as a part of an ... Read More
An Atheist and “The Impossibility of Religious Freedom”

An Atheist and “The Impossibility of Religious Freedom”

Posted on July 13, 2011 by Kile Jones
Winnifred Fallers Sullivan The Impossibility of Religious Freedom (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2005) -Although six years old now, this book covers issues pertinent to the present time- The ... Read More
Proposed Circumcision Ban is Bad for Religion and Medicine

Proposed Circumcision Ban is Bad for Religion and Medicine

Posted on July 8, 2011July 5, 2011 by Joshua Stanton
Critics of circumcision regularly hurl insults at the ancient practice. Calling circumcision “male genital mutilation” has become trendy, while calling it a “sacred ritual” or ... Read More
How Does It Feel to Be a Question?

How Does It Feel to Be a Question?

Posted on June 27, 2011June 27, 2011 by Phillipe Copeland
Article first published as How Does It Feel to Be A Question? on Blogcritics. I wrote recently that young Baha’is in Iran are denied the experience of graduating from college taken for granted b... Read More
Not Free To Learn

Not Free To Learn

Posted on June 17, 2011June 18, 2011 by Phillipe Copeland
Article first published as Not Free to Learn on Blogcritics. This time of year in America is the graduation season. Thousands of young people march to the sounds of Pomp and Circumstance and receive t... Read More
Preparing for the 10th Anniversary of 9/11

Preparing for the 10th Anniversary of 9/11

Posted on May 12, 2011May 12, 2011 by Joshua Stanton
The tenth anniversary of September 11 is in just four months. Plans for commemorative ceremonies, gatherings, and memorial services are underway. But how we understand 9/11 is still far from certain t... Read More
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