Link roundup: 10 May – 19 May
- Quebec is becoming a leading producer of green (as in ecologically sound) communion wine.
- Want to be a rock star? Go to Christian rock camp.
- A California college offers a major in secularism.
- A Jewish newspaper apologises for removing Hilary Clinton from a photograph.
- Mitt Romney must be serious about his presidential big – he’s now courting religious conservatives.
Link roundup: 26 April – 7 May
- Scientists scan the brains of Buddhist monks.
- CNN looks at the international reaction to the French ban on Muslim headdress.
- New atheist billboards battle over judgement day.
- The Washington Post has a series of articles that use the upcoming royal wedding to reflect on the place of religion in secular society.
Link roundup: 14 April – 21 April
- Kate Middleton had an emergency confirmation in a secret ceremony at an Anglican church ahead of her upcoming wedding.
- Should we be praying for lower gas prices? One Georgia pastor thinks so.
- A new letter reveals a rare glimpse at Abraham Lincoln’s own brand of theism.
- A first woman has been fined under France’s new veil laws.
- A television archaeologist claims to have found a nail used during the crucifixion. See also here.
Link roundup: 30 March – 11 April
- A Catholic school board in the Toronto area has forbidden the creation of a gay-straight alliance in one of its high schools.
- The legal battle over the right to pray before town council meetings continues in Quebec.
- Jordan is fighting to reappropriate Christian relics taken from its land.
- A Texas judge suggests Christian reading as a way to reform criminals.
Link roundup: 22 March – 28 March
- A team of scientists predicts that religion will soon disappear in nine nations.
- Another suggestion that the Japan disaster is a sign of the apocalypse.
- A married priest is ordained in Wisconsin.
- Sarah Palin visits Israel.
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