The UN Report on the Gaza War Is Flawed, Dangerous, and Ignorant
"As though the drafters of the report believe that any civilian death in war must be illegal."
June 26, 2015
How religion is quickly being privatized.
The civics examination required of those applying for U.S. citizenship has come under criticism for a question that mentions “freedom of worship,” rather than “freedom of religion,” as a constitutional right. Peter Berger adjudicates the distinction between the two, and the connection between that distinction and current debates over the meaning of religious liberty:
"As though the drafters of the report believe that any civilian death in war must be illegal."
Torn between conflicting loyalties in Syria, and without a unified leadership, what should they do?
Its General Synod is about to consider three anti-Israel resolutions.
When he struck the rock to bring forth water.
How religion is quickly being privatized.
The civics examination required of those applying for U.S. citizenship has come under criticism for a question that mentions “freedom of worship,” rather than “freedom of religion,” as a constitutional right. Peter Berger adjudicates the distinction between the two, and the connection between that distinction and current debates over the meaning of religious liberty:
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