These houses of worship are older than America. How they outlasted wars, schisms and lawsuits.
Religion News
Service: Only about 1% of houses of worship in the U.S. today existed in
1776. Here are four that predate the revolution — and still hold
services.
Are Texans ready for Talarico’s kind of Christianity?*
The New York Times:
Jim Rigby, a pastor who rarely uses the word “God,” is a key to
understanding the Senate candidate trying to pull off something unusual
in Texas.
Anti-Muslim hate and antisemitism are twin crises. We must confront them together
The Guardian: The two
hatreds have rarely been seen as related dangers. But they overlap even
as Muslim and Jewish communities are pitted against each other.
AI stumbles on questions of faith
Axios: As churches,
apps and spiritual chatbots embrace AI, new research suggests
general-purpose models may be ill-equipped to handle sensitive questions
of faith: grief, forgiveness, marriage, guilt and conversion.
More than just a game: Why soccer is more like a global religion
Religion Unplugged:
Soccer’s global reach and emotional intensity have long invited
comparisons to religion. Both scholars and fans testify that the analogy
is more than just a metaphor.
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