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* [http://www.alternet.org/story/36195/ Why Religion Must End] by Laura Sheahen, ''Beliefnet''. Posted May 16, 2006. ([http://www.beliefnet.com/story/191/story_19107_1.html original] is much more cluttered) | * [http://www.alternet.org/story/36195/ Why Religion Must End] by Laura Sheahen, ''Beliefnet''. Posted May 16, 2006. ([http://www.beliefnet.com/story/191/story_19107_1.html original] is much more cluttered) | ||
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− | * Many religions (notably, most fundamentalist Christian varieties) tend to be [[pro-life]], [[anti-contraception]], and [[anti-sex-education]] | + | * Many religions (notably, most fundamentalist Christian varieties) tend to be [[pro-life]], [[anti-contraception]], and [[anti-sex-education]], and in general have strong opinions about [[reproductive issues]]. |
* [[religion vs. science]] | * [[religion vs. science]] |
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Reference
- Wikipedia
- Media Matters: religion-related media items
Links
Facts & Data
- American Ethnic Geography: maps of United States church membership by county
Religious POV
- Inclusive, Questioning & Explorative
- Dogmatic
- Answers in Genesis: "Upholding the Authority of the Bible from the Very First Verse"
- Christian Answers: "biblical answers to contemporary questions"
- Secular Humanism as defined from a Christian perspective
- Philosophical Issues
- Problem of evil (Wikipedia)
Criticism of Religion
- Why Religion Must End by Laura Sheahen, Beliefnet. Posted May 16, 2006. (original is much more cluttered)
Related Articles
- Many religions (notably, most fundamentalist Christian varieties) tend to be pro-life, anti-contraception, and anti-sex-education, and in general have strong opinions about reproductive issues.
- religion vs. science