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Friday, June 08, 2007
Bipartisan Bill In Congress Would Require Pharmacies To Fill Contraceptive Requests
Summary Judgment Denied In Preachers' Challenge To LA Town Over Protest Rights
Thursday, June 07, 2007
Religion In US Politics Fascinates Writer In India
I want [New York Mayor Michael] Bloomberg to campaign for president because it would be a political experiment, one that tests the proposition that a serious candidate for the American presidency needs to be a Christian. And not just a nominal Christian but an observant Christian. As an Indian interested in the role of religion and religious identity in politics, I’d like to know if a non-Christian like Mr Bloomberg (who is Jewish), can mount a credible campaign. For this proposition to be disproved, it isn't important that Bloomberg win: merely that he be taken seriously as a presidential candidate.
Being publicly Christian seems oddly important in American politics. Oddly important because the democracy Indians live in, despite its bloody record of sectarian intolerance and violence, routinely elects non-believing Hindus and non-Hindus to high political office.
Catholic School Head Defends Ontario's Separate Catholic System
Suit Filed Challenging Graduation Prayer In Tangipahoa, LA School
Cert. Petition Filed In Campus Traveling Preacher Case
Court Upholds California Church's Location In Shopping Center
Will A Disclaimer Avoid Establishment Clause Issues In Graduation?
Study Says Sikh Students In NY Face Harassment
Coalition Attempts To Promote Religious Diversity In Britain
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
Religiously Motivated Kidney Donation Rejected In Canada
Death Sentence Ordered In Pakistan Blasphemy Case
Study Concludes Florida's Faith-Based Correctional Program Avoids Church-State Problems
Belarus Authorities Clash With Religious Leaders Over Restrictive Law
NM Football Coach Loses Summary Judgment Motion In Discrimination Case
In Ali v. Mumme II, (D NM, June 5, 2007), the court found that issues of fact remain in the free exercise and equal protection claims by players Mu'ammar Ali, Anthony Thompson and Vincent Thompson. They claim that they were discharged from the football team because of their Muslim faith, and that Mumme had engaged in actions having a coercive effect on their religious beliefs. Today's Las Cruces Sun-News reports on the decisions. (See prior related posting.)
German Court Upholds Ban On Muslim Teachers' Wearing Headscarves
Religion An Important Part of Yesterday's Republican Candidate Debates
The debate also gave several of the candidates an opportunity to explain their views on the evolution vs. creationism debate, and gave candidate Mitt Romney a chance to respond to those who are concerned about his Mormon religious beliefs. In response to a question from Wolf Blitzer, Romney said:
Meanwhile the website Media Matters accused CNN of incorrectly reporting that Democratic candidates had not talked about their faith and values until very recently. The website says that at least some of the Democratic candidates have talked about their faith and values for years.President Kennedy some time ago said he was not a Catholic running for president, he was an American running for president. And I'm happy to be a proud member of my faith.
You know, I think it's a fair question for people to ask, what do you believe? And I think if you want to understand what I believe, you could recognize that the values that I have are the same values you'll find in faiths across this country.
I believe in God, believe in the Bible, believe Jesus Christ is my savior. I believe that God created man in his image. I believe that the freedoms of man derive from inalienable rights that were given to us by God.
And I also believe that there are some pundits out there that are hoping that I'll distance myself from my church so that that'll help me politically. And that's not going to happen.