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Religious decline: 5 of the world's most secular nations explained
Churches closing their doors, mosques with dwindling Friday crowds, and temples turned into museums. Across the globe, ...
When Al Gore made Joe Lieberman his VP pick in 2000, it was refreshing that there wasn’t much anti-Semitism in evidence. Instead, conservative religious figures made much of their friendship with ...
Many religious people in the United States see secularism as evil, as an enemy not only of their faith but of the nation as well. But when we focus on creating what can be called a secular society, we ...
Research Associate, Health in Society Research Network, School of Social Sciences, Monash University However, debate about the school chaplaincy program has missed the mark. It has been informed by ...
Many religious people in the United States see secularism as evil, as an enemy not only of their faith but of the nation as well. But when we focus on creating what can be called a secular society, we ...
Dramatic as Prime Minister Netanyahu’s wooing of Kahanists and likely indictments might be, a larger, subtler but no-less crucial drama is unfolding this Israeli election season, with likely ...
French Muslims are in the process of reconciling with the Fifth Republic of France, established with the 1958 Constitution, which declares France to be a secular state. In the past thirty years, ...
Audrey Statham does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
The new Civil Code has sparked a lot of debate. Anyone involved in proselytising will face a five year jail term and Rs50,000 fine. The BBC’s Sharad KC spoke to KB Rokaya, a pioneer Christian and ...
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