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Salon.com September 6, 2002 Susan McCarthy |
Classroom karaoke If California schools keep the words "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance, there will be kids like I was, who will remain silent, move their lips and hope that patriotic peers don't catch them. |
Salon.com September 3, 2002 John Gorenfeld |
Lights! Camera! Apocalypse! Washed-up Hollywood stars battle the antichrist and his smooth-talking liberal minions in the wacky parallel universe of "end-times" Christian movies. |
Salon.com July 25, 2002 Katharine Whittemore |
"Gods of War, Gods of Peace," by Russell Bourne For a handful of decades -- and a brief period of hope -- settler and Native American religions met, mingled and shaped colonial America. |
Salon.com July 11, 2002 Douglas Cruickshank |
"Zig Zag Zen," by Allan Hunt Badiner, ed. A book about Buddhism and psychedelic drugs asks whether it's best, when seeking higher consciousness, to take the stairs or the elevator. |
Salon.com June 12, 2002 Joseph Shimek |
Refusing to be scandalized As Catholics, we must recognize the sins of fallen priests -- but not forget the transcendent meaning of their calling and our faith. |
Salon.com May 13, 2002 Laura Miller |
Death rattle? Sept. 11 may have been the last gasp of militant Islam -- but while it's dying, it could strike again and again... |
Salon.com April 18, 2002 Celeste Arbogast |
A pie in the face of the Catholic hierarchy As a woman, I feel marginalized by the church. But a bake-sale revolt led by elderly church ladies near Chicago has given me hope... |
Salon.com April 11, 2002 Stephanie Zacharek |
"This Dark World" by Carolyn S. Briggs A woman describes her ecstatic conversion to Christian fundamentalism and her slow, difficult journey out again... |
Salon.com April 15, 2002 Caroline Tiger |
The Father, the Son and the Holy JumboTron In the new Media Reformation, churches employ high-tech gizmos and hip spin to boost their diminishing flocks... |
Salon.com April 3, 2002 Michelle Goldberg |
No business like Shoah business New York's controversial "Nazi art" show has exposed deep divisions among Jews over the entrenched "Holocaust industry" and its pieties... |
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