religion
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Article:
"Religion and Freedom" written by Mohammad Ali Shomali
The concept of freedom possesses several facets. These include freedom of thought, freedom of belief, freedom of expression, spiritual freedom and philosophical freedom.
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Catholic Church's View on Artificial Intelligence
While it seems clear that AI should respect the dignity and worth of human beings, what about the potential dignity and worth of the AI itself if it comes to identify itself as a “person?”
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The Islamic College Presents:
Why Be a Believer Rather Than a Non-Believer in a Secular World?
The Islamic College presents a talk by Professor Ali Paya on Friday 24th June 2022, 18:30 to 20:30.
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Humanity Is The Soul Of All Religion, Says Scholar Kalbe Rushaid Rizvi
Kalbe Rushaid Rizvi is not just a social worker or a politician but an exemplary visionary who is just right focuses only one mission and that is Food for All Initiative. According to Kalbe Rushaid Rizvi that it is the most important right of any individual to have food.
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Taking away children by Norway's child protection body under heavy criticism
Norway faces high number of child welfare cases at European Court of Human Rights over practices of Barnevernet.
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Swedish filmmaker's "Boy from Heaven" premier at Cannes Film Festival raises religious questions in Egypt
In the movie, the young protagonist Adam, who is the son of a small-town Egyptian fisherman, is offered the privilege of studying at the Al-Azhar University in Cairo, which is the epicentre of power of Sunni Islam.
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Holy Communion, By this sacrament we unite ourselves to Christ
The Church teaches that anyone who receives Jesus in the Eucharist also receives “the pledge of glory with him” (CCC 1419). The Catechism says that participating in the Eucharist “identifies us with his Heart, sustains our strength along the pilgrimage of this life.
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Pope Rallies From Knee Pain to Proclaim 10 New Saints
Pope Francis has created 10 new saints, rallying from knee pain that had forced him to use a wheelchair.
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Nobel Laureate and Physicist Wilczek Wins Templeton Prize
Nobel Prize-winning theoretical physicist and author Frank Wilczek has been honored with this year's prestigious Templeton Prize, recognizing individuals whose life’s work embodies a fusion of science and spirituality.
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US Roe v Wade debate brings up age-old Islamophobic tropes
Experts say the invocation of terms like 'sharia law' is part of a history of denigrating Muslims to outsource American problems.
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White Evangelicals Twice as Likely to Want to Ban Abortion
Ahead of a possible decision to rescind Roe v. Wade, Pew Research finds most Americans and most believers hold convictions with exceptions.
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Australian Christian Lobby faces complaints about flyers targeting MPs who opposed religious discrimination laws
Religious group says it has complied with the charities regulator’s rules about political campaigning.
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Muslim Properties Razed in New Delhi After Communal Violence
Authorities in India have used bulldozers to raze a number of Muslim-owned shops in New Delhi before the Supreme Court halted the demolitions.
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For Many, Easter Sunday Marks a Return to In-Person Worship
For many Christians, this weekend marks the first time in three years they will gather in person to celebrate Easter Sunday, a welcome chance to share one of the faith’s holiest days side-by-side with fellow parishioners.
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Indigenous Tell Pope of Abuses at Canada Residential Schools
Indigenous leaders from Canada and survivors of the country’s notorious residential schools for Indigenous children are meeting this week with Pope Francis.
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‘We can’t believe it’: Cambridge college master aghast as slave trader plaque stays
Sonita Alleyne says church ‘is meant to love us all’ after decision on Tobias Rustat memorial.
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Hillsong church apologises after investigations find Brian Houston engaged in ‘inappropriate’ behaviour
Megachurch says Houston, who has stepped down as leader of the church, breached its code of conduct.
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Najaf summer scheme 2022
Al-Khoei Institute & Alulbayt (as) Foundation are pleased to announce the first annual Religion, History and Culture Summer Scheme starting this summer in Iraq.
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House Responds to GOP's Boebert With Islamophobia Bill
The House has delivered its first formal response to Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert's anti-Muslim remarks by passing a bill to tackle Islamophobia worldwide.
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The world’s fastest growing religion today
Islam is not only the world’s fastest growing religion today, but it is projected to be the largest one by 2075.