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Scientific American October 2006 Michael Shermer |
Darwin on the Right Why Christians and conservatives should accept evolution |
Parameters Autumn 2006 Raymond L. Bingham |
Bridging the Religious Divide Academicians, east and west, hotly debate the fundaments of the war on terror. In our nation's capital, decision-makers and renowned scholars meet regularly to posit the pros and cons of U.S. foreign policy. |
Reason June 2006 Cathy Young |
The Jihad Against Muslims Radical Islam poses problems for the West, from within and from without. But if our response turns to bigotry directed at all Muslims, it will leave little reason for hope. |
Reason May 2006 Ronald Bailey |
Separate But Equal? Can science tell us anything about religion? |
Reason May 2006 Tim Cavanaugh |
Artifact: Everything Is Not Illuminated Islamic works of art showing the Prophet Muhammad's face appeared at zombietime.com soon after a set of cartoons in a Danish newspaper prompted Muslims around the world to riot. The collection raised questions about how serious the prohibition against depicting Muhammad is. |
AFP eWire March 13, 2006 |
AFP Leaders Attend White House Philanthropy Conference The purpose of the conference was to emphasize the important role that corporations and foundations play in funding social services. The White House also released data showing federal discretionary grant activity with faith-based charities in 2005. |
Smithsonian February 2006 Paul Raffaele |
In John They Trust South Pacific villagers worship a mysterious American they call John Frum - believing he'll one day shower their remote island with riches. |
Geotimes February 2006 Kathryn Hansen |
Victory for Evolution in Dover A Pennsylvania judge ruled that the Dover School District's science curriculum, which required the presentation of intelligent design (ID) as an alternative to evolution, is unconstitutional. Just two weeks after the decision, schoolboard members voted to remove ID from its curricula. |
Wired February 2006 John Geirland |
Buddha on the Brain A neuroscientist published studies on the brain activity of Tibetan Buddhist monks during meditation, shedding light on the ability to change brain function through training. |
Outside January 2006 Jake Halpern |
...and the buff shall inherit the earth. He's pumped, pious, and convinced that he's found the secret to a heavenly body and "outrageous happiness." Is Christian fitness coach and bestselling author Ben Lerner divinely inspired or just blessed with marketing savvy? |
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