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Archive for November, 2007

Opray Winfrey gives a salute to Worldwide Marriage

Friday, November 16th, 2007

     If you are a married couple looking to make your marriage better, you may want to find out more about Worldwide Marriage Encounters. 

     In a recent press release by religion news, Opray Winfrey host a show explaining the love and marraige of a couple that had been writing love letters to one another for over 27 years. 

     The couple shares stories about there weekend retreats though an non-profit organization called Worldwide Encounters.  This retreat teaches couples how to make there good marraiges better. 

     If you want to feed the love in your marriage you may want to visit the above Worldwide Marriage Encounter site and began your journey.

Christian seeking knowledge

Friday, November 16th, 2007

Christian and/or spiritual knowledge what you as a spiritual being needs.  The need for ongoing spiritual knowledge is something that grows inside you and you grow in your perspective religion. 
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Harper One to Announce “The Huston Smith Publishing Prize”

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

    Published today in Religion News Press, a press release detailing the announcement of the Huston Smith Publishing Prize. 

     In order to celebrate and highlight the work of renowned scholar Huston Smith and the upcoming 50th anniversary of the publishing of “The World’s Religions” HarperOne has set up a prize that will be announced at the yearly American Academy of Religion/Society. 

   This prize to be given away to a chosen work of non-fiction that promotes a better understanding of religion in today’s society and across cultures. 
 
 

The Arrogance of Faith

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

     An Islamic friend of mine recently asked me if I’d read “The Arrogance of Faith”, which is a book about how Christianity has been used to oppress African Americans
and Native Americans from the very beginning of this country.

 I told him that I had purchased the book, and had began reading it, but after the first couple of chapters, I got this overwhelming feeling that said, Okay so what…..
 I remember when I started reading it,  thinking in the first few chapters,
“yeah, okay, but what is after that. 

For example:

Using a Belt as the Christianity and remembering that from the time you were a child you were whipped with a belt….. and that was what the belt was used for. You saw it hanging on the wall, you knew what it was for, and you began to dreaded “The belt”.

Over the years you decided that you wanted nothing to do with that dreadful belt,
so you devised ways of holding up your pants, by putting pretty little shoe strings
in the loops.

Then one day you grew up, and you realized that the belt was used in a way that
made you dislike it, but the belt really had a significant use….it was to hold
your pants up.  So, do you continue to use the shoe string to hold up your pants?

I suppose it was my way of saying yes to “The Arrogance of Faith”, because it can not be refuted that europeans tarnished Christianity, aka….”The Good Ship Jesus”.  But, does that say that Christianity is bad?

That was kind of my feeling.

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Name that Bible Scripture

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

Can you name this scripture?

“For in much wisdom is much grief: and he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow.”

Be the first to name the location of the above scripture and you will be entered into our November drawing to win $100.00.

Work at Home Opportunity

Thursday, November 1st, 2007

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