Vienna (ANTARA News) - Austria's Muslim community continues to grow,
and according to a study by the Austrian Society for International
Understanding, Islam will overtake Protestantism as the country's
second-largest religious group by 2010.
Christian religions had to suffer...
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The Catholic League has gotten its knickers in a knot about the organizers of the Folsom Street Fair in San Francisco. Apparently they don't like the fact that the last supper is being depicted as a place...
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"The irrational individual enjoys complete liberty in a democracy to play out his irrationality; in the Palace polity, a culture of subordination as well as a bureaucratic hierarchy and notions of kingship work to restrain his impulses. It is argued here that the Holocaust,...
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"It was on this day in 1521 that German priest and theologian Martin Luther was declared an outlaw and his writings were banned by the Edict of Worms. The edict made Luther more of a hero than he already was, and...
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Da Vinci Code from a Protestant Perspective- Kalki
“Da Vinci Code as Clash of Laity to take over Christian Religious Institutions.” (1) Why furor over the Da Vinci Code? What would, under normal circumstances be an amusing contradiction, if it were not so serious, is the...
Da Vinci Code from Hindu Perspective- Kalki
“Da Vinci Code as Clash of Protestantism Vs Papacy in Christian Religion.”
(1) Rise of Christian Goddess of Holy Spirit
One. From Hindu point of view, through ‘The Da Vinci Code’ resurfaced sacred feminine that had been...
"It’s the birthday of Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, born in Nottinghamshire, England (1489). He was a scholar and lecturer in divinity. In the late 1520s, King Henry VIII was trying to get the...
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"It was in 1681 that Fr Joseph Vaz's started making his way to Ceylon. The process was arduous and seven years long.
First, he had to get the permission of the Bishop of Cochin in Kerala, under whose jurisdiction came Ceylon.
Second, he had to be undetected by the Dutch in...