Obama team seeks enlightenment on Muslim relations
The Obama Administration secretly sent staff to Melbourne last week to ask religious leaders about winning hearts and minds in the Muslim world. The State Department’s head of religious freedom, Peter Kovach, White House religion expert Mara Vanderslice and a Gulf states policy planning head arrived at the Parliament of the World’s Religions unexpectedly and... Continue Reading
Web searches for religious topics on the rise
Religion is not just for churches, synagogues or mosques anymore — it’s a topic that is being actively searched for online, according to researchers at Penn State. The researchers examined how people use search engines to locate religious information online. They analyzed more than 5.5 million searches collected from three Web search engines between 1997... Continue Reading
French President defends Swiss minaret decision
The French President, Nicolas Sarkozy, has voiced sympathy for Switzerland’s controversial decision to ban the building of minarets, calling on religious practitioners to avoid ”ostentation” and ”provocation” for fear of upsetting others. Mr Sarkozy said he was surprised by the widespread criticism of the outcome of last month’s referendum in Switzerland, when 57 per cent... Continue Reading
How a Faith-Based Strategy Pushed ‘Blind Side’ to No. 1 at Box Office
Not just any movie can unseat “New Moon” in its third weekend at the box office. So when “The Blind Side,” also in its third weekend, usurped the tween vampire blockbuster on Sunday by grossing $20.4 million to the “Twilight” sequel’s $15.7 million, more than a few eyebrows in Hollywood were raised. But then again,... Continue Reading
Appellate court difficult to read on cross case
A panel of federal appellate judges wrestled Wednesday, Dec 9, with the complex and conflicting legal claims over the fate of the Mount Soledad cross in the latest legal showdown in the long-running case. The 29-foot-tall cross in La Jolla has been the subject of litigation since 1989. After nearly 45 minutes of arguments, it... Continue Reading
Supreme Court won’t hear appeal from ex-Gitmo prisoners
The Supreme Court has refused to take up an appeal from former Guantanamo Bay detainees who say they were tortured and denied religious rights. The justices rejected the appeal without comment Monday. Four British men say they were harassed while practicing their religion, including forced shaving of their beards, banning or interrupting their prayers, denying... Continue Reading
Clergy prompt Orland Park (IL) video gambling vote
At the urging of local clergy and anti-gambling advocates, Orland Park officials will vote early next month on whether or not to ban video gambling in the village. Trustee James Dodge made a motion at the Village Board meeting Monday to place the tabled issue on the board’s Dec. 7 meeting agenda. Clergy from 15... Continue Reading
Christian Group Breaks UK Radio Barrier
For years, Christian radio stations in the United Kingdom were prevented from airing nationally, but a Christian broadcasting group has changed that. United Christian Broadcasters International operates on nearly every continent to make Christian radio and television available in closed countries. This week, the group put an end to the 23-year journey of Ian Mackie’s... Continue Reading
Criminal Background Checks Part of Draconian Law Proposed for Homeschoolers
A bill proposed by the British government and now making its way through parliament would impose the most burdensome and intrusive regulation on homeschooling in the English-speaking world. “This bill is breathtaking in its scope and reflects a perverse level of suspicion towards parents who home-educate their children,” says HSLDA Staff Attorney and Director of... Continue Reading
Pew Survey: Democrats Faith-friendly Image Suffers, While Obama’s Fares Better
Americans view the Democrats as less religion friendly now than they did a year ago, while President Obama’s administration is seen to be warmer toward religious faith than its party is, according to a new survey from the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life. Twenty nine percent of Americans say Democrats are friendly toward... Continue Reading
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