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    • Graven Images 101

      Posted by Billbar from Slate

      Muslims are more or less unanimous on the subject of Allah—he can't be drawn under any circumstances. Arab Muslims tend to be the strictest about religious imagery. Shiites are more flexible than Sunnis.

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    • Cartoon Debate

      Posted by Billbar from Slate

      The case for mocking religion. How appalling for the country of the First Amendment to be represented by such an administration. And how abysmal that a "spokesman" cannot distinguish between criticism of a belief system and slander against a people.

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    • Supernatural selection

      Posted by Billbar from Boston Globe

      A Tufts philosopher and famed Darwinist wants us to study religion like any other human behavior - as a 'natural phenomenon.' Scientists, meanwhile, may be on the way to explaining how, and why, we got religion.

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    oneohone comments on:

    Church to make posthumous apology to Charles Darwin - Telegraph

    A little late

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    6:57 pm 10/03/08
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    Tony comments on:

    Bring on Lama-Palooza

    support

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    8:01 pm 4/10/08
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    sburke comments on:

    The Cult of Chris McCandless

    I just watched this film and I am haunted. Although I knew about  Chris I had no idea that his journey killed him. I will forever remember him and I am better for knowing that he was bold and brave enough to do what he needed to do.

    I am also very sad that he only found out to late that there is nothing without the company of others.

    His life will be remembered.

    If anyone knows an email address for his family I would love to convey my respects(after all these years)

    Live free

    Sean

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    9:33 pm 3/31/08
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    theangryindian comments on:

    Putin Opens Mecca Path For Muslims

    Politically, Putin just scored major points with the Arab world.

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    7:43 am 12/17/07
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    yg6812 comments on:

    Vitter was a repeat customer

    Vitter was a repeat customer and will continue his illegal and immoral activity as long as he can go to his priest and be forgiven. He and his wife seem to feel that they deserve forgiveness from the American people but in the eyes of many, the hypocrisy is worse than the sin itself. We are a broadminded and forgiving nation, but when looking back on the self righteous attitudes of he and he wife during the Clinton/Lewinsky scandel, most of us feel no pity for these two.

    A religious Liberal

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    9:41 pm 7/24/07
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    MikeS

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    After many years with CBC it was time to move on and try something new.First it was to do some work on the ranch then it was a stint as Communications & Marketing Manager with Alberta Beef Producers - the assoc representing ranchers in Alberta. Now I'm the Director of Corporate Communications for Genome Alberta - a non-for-profit company working in the Life Sciences area.

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    Shemuses

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    Jodie lives, plays, and blogs in Vancouver, BC. Her day job at ONE/Northwest puts her talents to work supporting social change strategies for greening our world.

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