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Uganda: Why Religious Education Cannot Be Compulsory (AllAfrica.com) Of recent, there have been calls to make teaching of religion compulsory in primary schools. Religion is faith, belief, creed, conviction. Examples include Hinduism, Buddhism, Orthodox, Islam, Christianity, Animism, and Judaism. Even these have subdivisions. | | | Buddhism in Japan faces last rites as priests fear nation is losing its religion (Scotland on Sunday) THE Japanese have long taken an easygoing, buffet-like approach to religion, ringing out the old year at Buddhist temples and welcoming the new year, several hours later, at S | | | Uganda: Religion Should Be Taught From Science Perspective (AllAfrica.com) The Cabinet recently decided that the teaching of religious studies remains on the syllabus but it shall not be compulsory. Before I analyse whether institutions should teach religious studies, it is vital to trace the history of religion. | | | Religion is poetry (Salon.com) The beauties of religion need to be saved from both the true believers and the trendy atheists, argues compelling religious scholar James Carse. | | | French to head UB's Baldy Center (BizJournals) Rebecca French will become the new director of the University at Buffalo's Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy at the law school Aug. 16. | | | SRI LANKA: No Lessons Learnt From 'Black July' of 1983 (TamilEelam News Service) COLOMBO, Jul 23 (IPS) - On the eve of the 25th anniversary of the 1983 anti-Tamil pogrom in Sri Lanka there are few signs that any positive lessons have been learnt from the gory events that changed this island nation’s history and sent a once booming economy into a downward trajectory. | | | August 3: Athens: facing questions (Florida Baptist Witness) As Christians, we oftentimes bemoan the religious pluralism of our day. We fail to realize that the first century Christians encountered a dominant religious pluralism. Religious pluralism means that we have a right to present the uniqueness of Christ in the marketplace of ideas. | | | Asean still prefers evolution in place of revolution (The Star) MYANMAR ratified the Asean charter on Monday, setting off a fresh round of speculation on the nature of the military regime, prospects for the charter and Asean’s very future at its 41st Ministerial Meeting in Singapore this week. | | | Defining religion (The Daily Dispatch) Ask Southern Baptists to name their religion and most of them will simply say, “I’m a Baptist.” Ask Roman Catholics the same question and most will say, “I’m Catholic.” | | | Cambodian monks debate right to vote in election next week (AFP via Yahoo! News) The austere existence of Buddhist monks is supposed to show Cambodians how to live. One thing monks have been forbidden to do, however, is show them how to vote. | | |
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