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Jesus wasn’t Jesus: The long translation behind Christianity’s central name
The name “Jesus” is an English import, not an early first-century name. For the Galilean teacher at the heart of the ...
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New Delhi: Vaikuntha Ekadashi 2025 is among the most sacred days in the Hindu calendar, dedicated to Lord Vishnu and observed with deep faith across India. Falling during the Margashira month, this ...
Dehradun (Uttarakhand) [India], December 27 (ANI): Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, on Saturday, paid tribute to Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji on the occasion of his Prakash Purab, ...
As the year winds down, the world seems to pause, reflect, and listen. There is a subtle slowing down in the air, as if time itself is inviting us to look back before moving ahead. Christmas arrives ...
Ibtissem (she preferred not to give her last name), 18, inherited the Muslim faith from her family. For her, religion was more a matter of culture than spirituality. She had never taken much interest ...
The happy times we associate with Christmas today have not always been true. There was a period in England when the town criers would go through their communities calling out loudly so everyone could ...
After decades of steady decline, new research indicates that the number of Americans identifying as religious may have stabilized, signaling a possible plateau in the nation’s ongoing religious ...
Michael J. O’Sullivan writes that “the Constitution separates religion from government” (Letters, Oct. 9). It’s true that the First Amendment prohibits any law “respecting an establishment of religion ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The most important religious revolution of our time isn’t happening in mosques or churches. It’s happening on ...
Rights and Responsibilities is a recurring series by Richard Garnett on legal education, the role of the courts in our constitutional structure, and the law of religious freedom and free expression.
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