How Should Religious People React to Bin Laden’s Death?

How Should Religious People React to Bin Laden’s Death?
Osama bin Laden’s death has elicited all kinds of spontaneous reactions, ranging from raucous celebrations to mournful prayer to YouTube odes and beard-shaving. Yet many religious groups and individuals have spent the past week grappling with how exactly they should respond to the al-Qaeda leader’s demise in visceral, theological, and moral terms. As The Huffington Post’s religion editor, Paul …
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‘Moms teach daughters’
‘Moms teach daughters’
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Why have non-muslims religious societies in Klang High School been dissolved?

Why have non-muslims religious societies in Klang High School been dissolved?
MCCBCHST MEDIA STATEMENT The Malaysian Consultative Council of Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Sikhism & Taoism (MCCBCHST) notes the report on page 8 of The Sun (12 July 2010) that in Klang High School “… the Kelab Agama Hindu, Kelab Agama Buddha and the Christian Union have to be dissolved immediately” and that an announcement to this […]
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Word of the Day: Staying on Course
*The Christian life can be likened to a race with a predetermined course and a finish line in eternity. Each believer has a personalized route specially designed by the Lord. Our goal is to stay on track and run with endurance, but the path can be discerned and negotiated only by focusing on Jesus. Because […]
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Small businesses learn social media
Facebook, Twitter enable businesses to boost sales, fix problems at low cost Even before Michael Farah opened the doors to his first Berry Chill store, he was working the social media scene to create awareness of his frozen yogurt. By emphasizing social media marketing over traditional advertising, Berry Chill is part of a growing trend among small businesses looking to save money while …
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