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  1. REM Losing my religion
  2. 19 Mar 2007 at 2:26pm
    http://www.formal.tv/images/Losing_My_Religion.mp3



  3. Religion and Homosexuality - Apr 20,2008
  4. 19 Apr 2008 at 8:00pm
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    A Discussion on Religion and Homosexuality, including being a Gay Christian.



  5. religion - Jun 29,2008
  6. 29 Jun 2008 at 11:30am
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    this segment we will be discussing religion, what's my views on it, and we'll be taking calls from listeners...... what impact does religion have on our society in america.... how has views on religion changed since bout 40 or even 50 years ago



  7. Beyond the Atheism-Religion Divide (October 18, 2007)
  8. 19 Oct 2007 at 6:40pm
    In 1965, young Harvard professor Harvey Cox became the best-selling voice of secularism in America with his book "The Secular City." He sees the old thinking in the "new atheism" of figures like Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens. Cox says that either/or debates between religion and atheism obscure the truly interesting interplay between faith and other forms of knowledge that is unfolding today.



  9. Religion tolerance - Jan 14,2008
  10. 13 Jan 2008 at 10:00pm
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    So we all know what happened with the Mohamed cartoons. What about if someone makes fun of Jesus? as in this video: http://youtube.com/watch?v=onLbeuEqNIE (if it doesn't work for you, search dancing jesus on youtube). Is that jesus video acceptable? what part if not all is not acceptable? what if someone made a cartoon/video of an important figure in hinduism? judaism? budhism? What is acceptable? What is just having a sense of humour? What is crossing the line?...Let's talk. PLEASE NOTE THAT T



  11. Briefly Patirotic - Religion Hijacked?
  12. 28 Jun 2007 at 4:54pm
    p align="center"img src="http://www.shelleytherepublican.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/obama_warren.jpg" alt="obama_warren.jpg" / /p pA couple of days ago, Barak Osama Homo Bin Laden started jumping up and down about how religion has been “hijacked” by the only political party that practices it!  Ain’t that just the living end!  It’s only been in the past couple of years that lie-berals have even managed to choke out the word “Jesus” in public without either breaking into fits of demonic laughter or vomiting.  So just who in the heck does this guy think he is?  I’m sure he probably converted to Islam after spending some time in jail and then realized he could steal a whole lot more as president and “converted” to Christianity.  And if that ain’t enough to put you off voting for him, he don’t like to wear a tie!  I hope y’all will remember what happened the last time we elected a president that thought every day was casual Friday./p pa href="http://www.shelleytherepublican.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/str-bbn-religion -hijacked.mp3" title="Briefly Patirotic - Religion Hijacked?"Briefly Patirotic - Religion Hijacked?/a/p



  13. tdf016 - Masonry and Religion (13 Feb 2006)
  14. 16 Sep 2007 at 7:14am
    Freemasonry has never looked for detractors. Enemies of the organization have included the Roman Catholic Church, the Communist Party, the Nazis, and the religious right. It has been denounced by popes and kings, by the ignorant and by those who felt threatened by the fraternity's reputation for secrecy. Unfortunately, because it has a long history of never answering critics, Freemasonry makes a wonderful target for bigotry.



  15. 06-24 Rave - Freedom: Freedom From Religion (Bobby Lepinay)
  16. 26 Jun 2007 at 5:19pm
    pa href="http://www.harvestpensacola.com/media/06-24-07am_blepinay.mp3"Freedom From Religion/a /p



  17. Religion and Moral Values in Utopia - May 18,2008
  18. 18 May 2008 at 12:00pm
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    What will religion be like in Utopia (or moral values for you atheists).



  19. Church Split - May 09,2008
  20. 9 May 2008 at 2:30pm
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    A topic discussion on religion and how it is affecting the Church today. Also will be discussing the apostasy of the church and what is causing church splits.



  21. Under The Guise of Religion - May 13,2008
  22. 13 May 2008 at 3:00am
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    I'll discuss some of the dubious things that have been done in the name of religion to promote agendas. Plus some of the crazy things "religious" people do.



  23. The Truth Zone (Is religion killing relationships) - May 08,2008
  24. 7 May 2008 at 9:30pm
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    This book says you have to do this, another book says you can't do that. Is it just too hard to have a relationship, with the weight of religion added to the mix?



  25. The Economist on the resurgence of religion
  26. 7 Nov 2007 at 11:32pm
    pimg src="http://www.getreligion.org/wp-content/photos/20071103issuecovUS400.jpg" width="380" height="500" alt="religion in the economist" img align="right" style="margin: 5px"/If there is one edition of emThe Economist/em you should pick up off the newsstand, it is this week#8217;s because of its a href="http://www.economist.com/specialreports/PrinterFriendly.cfm?story_id=10015255"s pecial report/a on the state of religion in the world. /p pQuite appropriately, emThe Economist/em notes that it was wrong when it wrote in a href="http://www.economist.com/specialreports/displaystory.cfm?story_id=347578"Decemb er 1999/a that God#8217;s career was over. If any other journalists felt the same way lately, they should have reconsidered that thought a long time ago. /p pThere is so much that could be said about this report. Generally from what I have read they get it. The general message is that religion matters in the world. Moreover, you have to get it to function. /p pAs you can see from the cover, the big issue of the day is why religion has inspired violence in the modern era. Much of the leading report discusses how the world should #8220;deal with#8221; religion as if all its readers are secular and are frustrated with religion#8217;s role in the world. To me that#8217;s a flawed approach, but not that surprising from emThe Economist/em:/p blockquotepPart of that secular fury, especially in Europe, comes from exasperation. After all, it has been a canon of progressive thought since the Enlightenment that modernity #8212; that heady combination of science, learning and democracy #8212; would kill religion. Plainly, this has not happened. Numbers about religious observance are notoriously untrustworthy, but most of them seem to indicate that any drift towards secularism has been halted, and some show religion to be on the increase. The proportion of people attached to the world#8217;s four biggest religions #8212; Christianity, Islam, Buddhism and Hinduism #8212; rose from 67% in 1900 to 73% in 2005 and may reach 80% by 2050 (see chart 2)./p pMoreover, from a secularist point of view, the wrong sorts of religion are flourishing, and in the wrong places. In general, it is the tougher versions of religion that are doing best #8212; the sort that claim Adam and Eve met 6,003 years ago. Some of the new converts are from the ranks of the underprivileged (Pentecostalism has spread rapidly in the favelas of Brazil), but many are not. American evangelicals tend to be well-educated and well-off. In India and Turkey religious parties have been driven by the up-and-coming bourgeoisie./p pWith modernity now religion#8217;s friend, an eternal subject has become fashionable. Father Richard John Neuhaus points out that when he founded his Centre for Religion and Society in 1984, there were only four centres of religion and public life in America; now, he thinks, there are more than 200. Religious people are getting more vocal in all sorts of fields, including business. Religion is also cropping up in economics. Niall Ferguson, a Scottish historian, re-examined Max Weber#8217;s theory of the Protestant work ethic to explain why Europeans work less than Americans. /p/blockquote pOne of the things I enjoy most about reading emThe Economist/em is its respect and understanding of the broad scope of history. If there is a news report from a far-off place, a href="http://www.getreligion.org/?p=2837#comments"such as Pakistan/a, emThe Economist/em generally makes the background of the story, particularly if there is a long history behind it, fairly clear. You can debate the conclusions, but at least something is there and it#8217;s generally fairly sound./p pIn this instance, the report takes a step back and tries to pinpoint when religion in the world decided it was not going anywhere:/p blockquotepIn retrospect, the turning point came long before Osama bin Laden declared his jihad on Jews and Crusaders. For Timothy Shah, a scholar at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York who is writing a book on secularism, the symbolic turning point was the six-day war of 1967. It marked a crushing defeat for secular pan-Arabism; meanwhile Israel#8217;s #8220;miraculous#8221; triumph gave God a stronger voice in its politics, emboldening the settler movement. In the same year a Hindu nationalist party won 9.4% of the vote in India./p pBy the end of the 1970s this counter-revolution was in full swing. America had elected its first proudly born-again Christian, Jimmy Carter; Jerry Falwell had founded the Moral Majority; Iran had replaced the worldly shah with Ayatollah Khomeini; Zia ul Haq was busy Islamising Pakistan; Buddhism had been formally granted the foremost place in Sri Lanka#8217;s constitution; and an anti-communist Pole had become head of the Catholic church. /p/blockquote pIs it fair and accurate to lump those religious movements together like that? Are they responding in unity to the first revolution of the 1960s?/p pIf you do not have time to read the entire special report or cannot find a place to buy it, check out a href="http://economist.com/media/audio/specialreport_religion_Nov_2007.m3u"this free audio interview/a with John Micklethwait, editor of emThe Economist/em and author of the special report. This is Micklethwait#8217;s first special report, and he says he chose religion because of the demand for religion news and commentary./p pI hope other journalists are hearing that. If a leading numbers-crunching, libertarian-leaning publication finds religion news in demand and important in today#8217;s society, how can other newspapers serving a more general interest see otherwise? /p !-- Social Bar BEGIN --p style="padding-top:5px;"span style="display:block;margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto;text-align:center;"emBookmark to:/embr /a target="_blank" href="http://del.icio.us/post?url=http://www.getreligion.org/?p=2843title=emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religion" title="Add 'emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religion' to Del.icio.us"img src="http://www.getreligion.org/wp-content/plugins/social_bar/delicious.png" title="Add 'emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religion' to Del.icio.us" alt="Add 'emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religion' to Del.icio.us" //anbsp;a target="_self" href="http://digg.com/submit?phase=2amp;url=http://www.getreligion.org/?p=2843title=e mThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religion" title="Add 'emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religion' to digg"img src="http://www.getreligion.org/wp-content/plugins/social_bar/digg.png" title="Add 'emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religion' to digg" alt="Add 'emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religion' to digg" //anbsp;a target="_self" href="http://furl.net/storeIt.jsp?t=emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religionamp;u=http://www.getreligion.org/?p=2843" title="Add 'emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religion' to FURL"img src="http://www.getreligion.org/wp-content/plugins/social_bar/furl.png" title="Add 'emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religion' to FURL" alt="Add 'emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religion' to FURL" //anbsp;a target="_self" href="http://blinklist.com/index.php?Action=Blink/addblink.phpamp;Name=emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religionamp;Description=emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religionamp;Url=http://www.getreligion.org/?p=2843" title="Add 'emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religion' to blinklist"img src="http://www.getreligion.org/wp-content/plugins/social_bar/blinklist.png" title="Add 'emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religion' to blinklist" alt="Add 'emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religion' to blinklist" //anbsp;a target="_self" href="http://reddit.com/submit?url=http://www.getreligion.org/?p=2843amp;title=emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religion" title="Add 'emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religion' to reddit"img src="http://www.getreligion.org/wp-content/plugins/social_bar/reddit.png" title="Add 'emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religion' to reddit" alt="Add 'emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religion' to reddit" //anbsp;a target="_self" href="http://feedmelinks.com/categorize?from=toolbarop=submitname=emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religionurl=http://www.getreligion.org/?p=2843version=0.7" title="Add 'emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religion' to Feed Me Links!"img src="http://www.getreligion.org/wp-content/plugins/social_bar/feedmelinks.png" title="Add 'emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religion' to Feed Me Links!" alt="Add 'emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religion' to Feed Me Links!" //anbsp;a target="_self" href="http://www.technorati.com/faves?add=http://www.getreligion.org/?p=2843" title="Add 'emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religion' to Technorati"img src="http://www.getreligion.org/wp-content/plugins/social_bar/technorati.png" title="Add 'emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religion' to Technorati" alt="Add 'emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religion' to Technorati" //anbsp;a target="_self" href="http://myweb2.search.yahoo.com/myresults/bookmarklet?u=http://www.getreligion.o rg/?p=2843t=emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religion" title="Add 'emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religion' to Yahoo My Web"img src="http://www.getreligion.org/wp-content/plugins/social_bar/yahoo_myweb.png" title="Add 'emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religion' to Yahoo My Web" alt="Add 'emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religion' to Yahoo My Web" //anbsp;a target="_self" href="http://www.newsvine.com/_wine/save?u=http://www.getreligion.org/?p=2843h=emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religion" title="Add 'emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religion' to Newsvine"img src="http://www.getreligion.org/wp-content/plugins/social_bar/newsvine.png" title="Add 'emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religion' to Newsvine" alt="Add 'emThe Economist/em on the resurgence of religion' to Newsvine" //anbsp;/span/p !-- Social Bar END --



  27. When Religion Lets You Down
  28. 2 Apr 2007 at 1:48am
    Sermon given by Pastor Bruce at Faith Community Lutheran in Longmont, CO on 4/1/2007.



  29. Coffee Cup Apologetics 7: Religion and Violence
  30. 24 May 2007 at 12:48pm
    pimg id="image1161" src="http://www.internetmonk.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/041-coffee-steam-cup-pic. thumbnail.jpg" align=right hspace=5 alt="041-coffee-steam-cup-pic.jpg" /a href="http://www.internetmonk.com/imonkaudio/coffeecupapologetics7.mp3"What is the relationship between religion- particularly Christianity- and violence?/a/p pCoffee Cup Apologetics now has its own website: a href="http://ccapologetics.wordpress.com/"strongccapologetics.wordpress.com/strong/a /p



  31. Who MOVED my Jesus: Christianity to Crosstianity - Jan 28,2008
  32. 27 Jan 2008 at 11:00pm
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    What has happened to the true teachings of Christ? Why is there so much controversy around the Jesus story? Jesus,Godhead, 3 in 1, etc.....



  33. The Black Church - The Right and The Wrong - May 25,2008
  34. 24 May 2008 at 8:00pm
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    There are many religions and many, many churches, especially in the Black Community.....With all these churches why are there so many problems still in the communities that surround them? Join my guest Brother Camara author of Holy Lockdown-Does the Church Limit Black Progress and I as we discuss the roles of the church historically and presently.



  35. Let's Talk: Religion - Feb 17,2008
  36. 16 Feb 2008 at 11:00pm
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    Behind The Mike presents a new segment called Let's Talk, designed to present different topics now and again to stimulate discussion among hosts and callers. Tonight's special guest will be ... GOD! No need to bring money ... just a reasonable mind. Join the discussion on Religion by calling (646) 716-8609.



  37. Politics, Religion, and Persuasion - Apr 29,2008
  38. 28 Apr 2008 at 9:30pm
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    Join me as I tackle two topics that consistenly bring division in all types of relationships. You will walk away from this episode with an expanded viewpoint. In fact, you might change your mind about who you elect as President of the United States.

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