The first decade of the 2000s was a riot of a time. Suicide bombers, micro-lending, atheists being mentioned in an inaugural speech by the first African-American man to be sworn into office, who’s hung out with Bill Ayers of the Weather Underground, and whose last name is one letter off of that of the most [...]
Posts Tagged ‘interfaith’
10 THINGS TO LEAVE BEHIND IN THE LAST DECADE
Posted in Features, tagged buddhism, chakras, hipster, interfaith, islam, new atheism on December 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
ISLAM, CHRISTIANITY, AND JUDAISM AT THE END OF THE DECADE
Posted in All That is Sacred, Features, tagged adin steinsaltz, amina wadud, hijab, interfaith, islam, israel, jewish renewal, marc gafni, michael muhammad knight, Neturei Karta, pope, progressive islam, salafis, sufism, wahhab on December 26, 2009 | 1 Comment »
This past decade in the U.S. the Big Three players in religion took a right beating both from within and from without. These mega-institutions (either in numbers or cultural-political weight) couldn’t even agree on what pencils to bring to their secret meetings, and yet each one had their hands in enough havoc to upend the [...]









