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In Penitents Compete (Tovbekarlar Yarisiyor in Turkish), religious leaders will seek to convert at least one of the 10 atheists in each episode to their faith. Those that crack will win a pilgrimage to the spiritual home of their newly chosen faith,...
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The acquisition of farmland from the world’s poor by rich countries and international corporations is accelerating at an alarming rate, with an area half the size...
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The 15th rail budget brought relief to general passenger with no proposed hike in passenger fares and freight rates. Many new schemes and packages were...
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Gender Arsenal is all about the uncalled for Gender War which has been initiated and is being fuelled by reasons outside the purview of this article. Gender Arsenal...
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The days are advancing in such a pace that one is bewildered with its queer and enigmatic news arriving from different ends. Human beings go astray in such a fashion...
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The Australian captain, Ricky Ponting, was disappointed that John Buchanan, Australia’s coach during the Ashes of 2005, took up a consultant role with England and the...
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The new Bangalore international airport surely looks swanky and new age however the Airport has got mixed reviews from passengers.. The biggest issue being the time it...
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Sunil Gavaskar made some poignant remarks before media persons in Mumbai. However, it sounds a little ironic given that Gavaskar has accepted an important role in the...
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Pakistan may have won the ICC World Twenty20 and restored their respect as a Test playing nation amongst the public. But they have not been able to convince other...
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The worst sides of the Indian team showed up in the first two ODIs in Jamaica. Now it is the turn of St. Lucia and team India will be hoping they fare better.
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A descendant of India’s last Mughal emperor has been rescued from a life of penury in Calcutta by getting a job with the state-run Coal India.
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She must be in her early twenties,but she has suffered tremendously in her young age.Manisha,was gang-raped by six ,those who were her teachers,and what is more...
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The Madras High Court Judge R Reghupati revelation has sent ripples in the Indian political scenario.He has accused a Union minister of threatening him.The whole...
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Well, guys males have all rights to puff anywhere they want but females are not allowed for same. Don’t get shocked reading this, its strange but true, this incident...
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In a landmark ruling Thursday that could usher in an era of greater freedom for gays and lesbians in India, New Delhi’s highest court decriminalized...
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At least in Bengal the ray classic shatranj ke khiladi is being enacted in real life at the cost of public at large. Ms Mamta Banerjee is taking her role as opposition...
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The most preferred model of building infrastructure today has become the public –private partnership. It is almost as if the government has somewhat shamefacedly...
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Former Australian fast bowler has launched into a scathing criticism of Australia’s captain ahead of the Ashes. And to think that the media is always gunning for the...
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Andrew Flintoff’s latest transgression has not met with much amusement and it could even threaten his Ashes stint.
Flintoff reported late and...
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Ricky Ponting, the Australian captain, may not be known to be generous towards his opposition on the field. But he has a heart for those suffering from childhood cancer...
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Brett Lee may be looking to make a celebrated comeback. But there are many who believe Lee’s presence may only spoil the party.
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Filed under: News, Weird Prominent atheist Richard Dawkins is helping to turn the tradition of a summer Bible camp (which thankfully never quite caught on here in Oz)...
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How would anyone explain a situation whereby a self acclaimed prophet of God is caught producing pornographic material? Is the church in Kenya losing its whole meaning...
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Please forgive the first-name greeting, but it seems the proper way to reply to your “Hi Peter” e-mail message of June 4.
What was surprising was not the...
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I always thought that God was One. Only different people worshiped him differently and gave him different names. The way of worship can be different but in every...
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Guru Nanak and Guru Ravidass both taught the same thing. However, the incident in Vienna followed by Punjab riots is a clear example of our shortsightedness.
No Guru...
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I do not know how to react when religious leaders of all hues look down upon contraceptives and sex education in the land of Khajuraho and Kamsutra. Being officially...
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Being an anti - religionist person, I find it very important to crucially analyze and examine each and every religion for the sake whether they come from God or not,...
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I believe that tomorrow and the tomorrow following that tomorrow all the religions that are in the world today will be in the world tomorrow. None of the major...
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As the modern time UN System-arranged-internationally human rights conferences have more and more been transformed in noisy playgrounds of anti-Semitism at a top level,...
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Now, here is some of that all-America, Apple Pie, Christian “values”:
The Age - Australia
More than half of people who attend services at least once a...
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A Buddhist leader in the Tai province of Chiang Rai has announced plans for a new set of guidelines to curb the behaviour of homosexual and transgender monks.
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When it rained, water filled the basement a foot high, flooding the preschool room at least once a year. The air conditioner wouldn’t work in two rooms at the...
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A federal appeals court has for a second time rejected a lawsuit by Guantanamo Bay detainees who say they were tortured and denied religious rights.
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Kevin Roose managed to blend in during his single semester at Liberty University, attending lectures on the myth of evolution and the sin of homosexuality, and joining...
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religion is only meant to peace of mind and heart, it is at the individual level, every person in this universe needs to be in touch with the almighty, thy has created...
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A backyard church is just what one could ask for to get one’s daily doses of inspiration and encouragement to sail smoothly through the recession – if you are...
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A few years ago, members of the Teresian Carmelites monastery had nearly run out of ways to raise money for their charitable work.
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Although religion and realization are inseparable, often we raise this question to know all about truth in its original form. We may follow any path, since every...
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With theocracy comes unending fantasy and with that unbounded fantasy comes forth more fantasy that is even more fantastic than the last fantasy and all citizenry that...
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