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Wired October 2009 Julian Dibbell |
Scientology: The Web's First Copyright-Wielding Nemesis Scientology is the one religion where all of the writings of the Church are protected by copyright and all the words and symbols which represent the technology are protected by trademarks.  |
Wired Julian Dibbell |
The Assclown Offensive: How to Enrage the Church of Scientology The anonymous campaign against Scientology, better known among its participants as Project Chanology, continues to this day.  |
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No Second Chances A preacher who went to prison for stealing millions of dollars from the National Baptist Convention USA has lost an election to lead the group again.  |
TIME Europe September 21, 2009 Lara Day |
Images of Faith in The Islamic World Featuring 173 black-and-white photographs accompanied by the photographer's own written recollections, "In Whose Name?" finds author Abbas at ground zero a year after the tragedy.  |
TIME Asia September 14, 2009 Zoher Abdoolcarim |
Getting It Strait When the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, last visited Taiwan eight years ago, Beijing went ballistic. To China's leaders, the Dalai Lama is Public Enemy No. 1.  |
TIME Europe August 24, 2009 Amy Sullivan |
Why Newt Gingrich Converted to Catholicism After several decades as a nominal Southern Baptist, Gingrich converted to Catholicism.  |
Nursing Management August 2009 Jenkins et al. |
Nursing the spirit The concept of spirituality in nursing is deeply rooted in the history of our profession, yet it's often overlooked in nursing practice.  |
ifeminists July 27, 2009 Manfred F. Schieder |
Religion and Liberalism Religions are the direct antithesis of individual liberty; they are comrades and defenders of all collectivist doctrines, which brought so much harm to the general population world over.  |
TIME Europe July 13, 2009 Carla Power |
Beyond the Veil In modern politics, there are few trustier weapons than Muslim women's clothes. The Saudis and the mullahs in Iran have used them for decades, passing laws to regulate women's head coverings.  |
Wired June 22, 2009 Brian Ashcraft |
Gadget Blessings: Shinto Priest Protects Electronics From Bad Mojo I've come to the 1,270-year-old Kanda Shrine in Tokyo to purify and bless something very near and dear to me: my cell phone.  |
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