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Homo-Genous Marriage
by Jordan D Foos, Jun 1, 2008
What do you think of gay marriage? Try this on for size.
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The God Delusion
by Chris A Sosa, May 15, 2008
Richard Dawkins is no stranger to controversy. From his glowing denouncements of religion, famed characteristic of God using multiple unflattering adjectives, and supposed coining of the term "Athiests for Jesus".
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An Invitation to a Gay Indignation Rally, Courtesy of a Philippine Cardinal
by jaylove, May 6, 2008
I comment on the ban on gays imposed by Cardinal Rosales of the Philippines on religious processions.
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In Love with a Muslim Man
by Francesca Morosi, Apr 29, 2008
The long process of overcoming preconceptions regarding my Muslim partner.
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Wars of Religion
by Traceguy, Apr 26, 2008
Feelings between Catholics and Protestants grew bitter. Each side was convinced that adherence to its belief was the only way to salvation. Each group was convinced the other's beliefs were heresy. Conflicts in religion knew no boundaries. Civil wars erupted, resulting in conflicts between friends and even between family members.
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Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation in Europe of the 1500s
by Gwendolyn Cuizon, Apr 15, 2008
Luther's role in the Protestant Reformation movement in Europe in the 1500s.
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The Sell of Indulgences and the Reformation
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Jan 3, 2008
One of the most obvious signs of the corruption of the Catholic Church in the 15th and 16th centuries was the Indulgence Controversy ...
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The History of the Anabaptists During the Wars of Religion
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Jan 3, 2008
Like the Jews, the Anabaptists were persecuted for their faith by both Catholics and Protestants in the 15th and 16th centuries.
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Reforming the Catholic Church: The Brethren of the Common Life
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Jan 3, 2008
By the 14th century, a group called the Brethren of the Common Life had devoted itself to preaching and teaching a moderately reformist theology ...
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The Reformation and the Rise of Nations
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Dec 21, 2007
For over a thousand years, the Roman Catholic church ruled over religious and political matters in Europe. That all changed with the Reformation.
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