Army adds Buddhist chaplain to meet troops’ diverse relig...
8 Sep 2009 at 9:42 am
When Thomas Dyer heads to Afghanistan in December, the former Marine and one-time Southern Baptist pastor won't take a rifle with him. He won't take a Bible, either.
School Trip Included Baptism
8 Sep 2009 at 7:50 am
From Kentucky, we have a story about a school trip that included not only a visit to a church, but baptism without parental consent. Michelle Ammons is angry that her sixteen-year-old son went on a trip led by his football coa... continues
Sacred Sites Not Always Protected
8 Sep 2009 at 7:09 am
A couple of weeks ago, we discussed a Native American mound in Alabama that was once scheduled to be used as fill dirt underneath a new Sam's Club. Now the Anniston Star has an in-depth follow-up to the story, in which it's rev... continues
Leece: ‘In God’ is about unity (Daily Pilot)
8 Sep 2009 at 6:57 am
Costa Mesa took a step toward possibly displaying the motto “In God We Trust” in the city’s Council Chambers Tuesday night.
First Buddhist Army chaplain is from Tennessee (The Tenne...
8 Sep 2009 at 2:27 am
When Thomas Dyer heads to Afghanistan in December, the former Marine and one-time Southern Baptist pastor won't take a rifle with him. He won't take a Bible, either. Instead, Dyer, a Tennessean National Guardsman from Memphis a... continues
Compare and contrast: Religion class examines questions o...
5 Sep 2009 at 6:37 pm
BENNINGTON -- Not many college courses offer a meditation period before each class. This is one unusual aspect of the course Introduction to Comparative Religion offered at Southern Vermont College during the fall semester. The... continues
Yes by force for the Thiseio
5 Sep 2009 at 7:35 am
Two days ago the PASOK party organized a open speech for its president of Mr Antreas Papantreou (04/09/2009) at the Thiseio the neighborhood in Athens' city center just 1,5 kilometers from the Acropolis and literary next to the... continues
Female Power In Antiquity – Athens Exhibition
5 Sep 2009 at 6:36 am
Female Power In Antiquity'Worshipping Women: Ritual and Reality in Classical Athens is part of the celebrations marking the 120th anniversary of the inauguration of the museum’s Patission building, and the 180 years since the m... continues
Merchants Divided Over Local Pagan Fest
5 Sep 2009 at 5:36 am
In Adamstown, Pennsylvania, there's a neat little area called Stoudtburg Village, which is a collection of European-style homes with businesses on the first floor. The whole thing is available to rent if you'd like to put on an... continues