The World Wide (Religious) Web for Friday, June 10, 2011


“Survey: Millennials echo parents on abortion, much more supportive of gay marriage.” Different interpretation of the same report: “Americans see room to disagree but remain faithful to religion.” You can read the report for yourself here.

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“Who Really Was John Galt, Anyway?” Jesus Christ, evidently, or at least Ayn Rand’s substitute for him.

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“A President’s Faith Matters: An Interview with Warren Cole Smith”: Smith is the guy who basically argued that evangelicals shouldn’t vote for Mitt Romney because Romney is the adherent of “a false and dangerous religion.”

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“How Not to Mix Religion and Politics.” The story is about India, not America.

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“[Michelle] Bachmann on Faith and Family.”

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“Shari’a and Violence in American Mosques” needs to be read with this “Herman Cain’s Ugly Remarks about Muslims.”

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“Cohabitation: Marriage Lite or the New Concubinage?”

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 “Are Young Rabbis Turning on Israel?”

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“Neither God Nor Darwin: Atheists & Agnostics Who Dare to Doubt.” The David Stove book, Darwinian Fairytales, is hilarious, by the way—and highly recommended.

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“Babies: Born This Way?”

 

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