The Vatican issues new Ten Commandments of Driving

No punch line here.  It really happened. The Vatican has issued a set of "10 commandments" for motorists to promote safer driving. The "Guidelines for the Pastoral Care of the Road" call on drivers to respect speed limits, refrain from drinking before driving and avoid cursing. Roman Catholics are also…

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What do American Christians believe?

Not in resurrection of the body, according to this Scripps Howard/Ohio University poll.  Only 36% believe in it.  This presents a problem for many theologians, since bodily resurrection is a prominent Christian teaching (see the Nicene Creed and the Apostles' Creed): Only 36 percent of the 1,007 adults interviewed a month ago…

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Sam Harris and Chris Hedges on Truthdig.org

This is a lively debate, as you might expect. You'll can view the entire debate at Truthdig.org. Sam Harris opens the debate by arguing that there are only three types of arguments used by those defending religion: That a particular religion is true; That believing in religion is useful; or…

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Believers versus skeptics by the numbers

Ebonmuse looks closely at the religious trends at Daylight Atheism.  The recent rates of growth/decline are especially interesting.  It turns out that the fast growing "religion" is secularlism. I have to wonder how much more quickly attitudes would change (away from systems involving supernatural claims) if the mainstream media would stop walking on…

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