Month: August 2024

While far-right Americans turn their hatred toward immigrants, other nations turn their hatred toward American tourists.

Note: All quotes in the article come from foreign nationalists. Americans, you are not welcome here. Turnabout is fair play - but only on every other turn While the far-right accelerates their hatred toward foreign immigrants, foreign nations across the globe are turning their hatred toward American tourists. You see, Americans are no longer welcomed in Europe and

Pacific School of Religion announces series to address Christian Nationalism and the rise of Artificial Intellgence.

The Pacific School of Religion (PSR), a progressive and interdenominational theological seminary, has announced its 2024 Earl Lecture Series titled "Disruptive AI, Christian Nationalism, and Democracy," which will commence on September 17. Given the rapid development of AI and the increasing prominence of the Christian Nationalism movement, PSR seeks to provide spiritual leaders, activists, and

Christ, Science, and Reason by Robert Spitzer propose comprehensive scientific evidence for Catholicism.

In his new book "Christ, Science, and Reason: What We Can Know About Jesus, Mary, and Miracles" (Ignatius Press), Father Robert Spitzer, S.J. delves into the intricate connection between science and faith, presenting scientific evidence for Christ and affirming the inexplicable miracles at important faith sites worldwide, including Fatima, Lourdes, and the Basilica of Our

Federal judge rules Maine schools cannot subsidize religious teachings with state funds.

Maine did not infringe upon the U.S. constitutional rights of religious schools by mandating compliance with the state's antidiscrimination law to qualify for taxpayer-funded tuition assistance, according to a federal judge's ruling. However, the judge noted that a higher court will ultimately make the final decision. U.S. District Judge John Woodcock Jr. stated that he does

In scathing op-ed, Archbishop of Canterbury denounces far-right groups as “unchristian”.

The Archbishop of Canterbury has criticized far-right groups as "unchristian" and condemned their misuse of Christian symbolism. In the Guardian, Archbishop Justin Welby stated that Christian iconography had been "exploited" by the far right and described those actions as "anti-Christian". "Atheism or agnosticism are choices people may make, as are the different faiths, but no choice

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