March 11, 2010 - Science and Religion Today
Barack Obama has turned to a group of fresh—and relatively unfamiliar—faces to manage religious issues in his administration. They are recalibrating America's engagement with Muslims, revamping the White House faith-based office, ...
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| Cao Dai Cao Dai is a Vietnamese religious movement that was founded by Ngo Van Chieu in 1926. Today, Cao Dai has about two million fo...Read More | Jainism Jainism is an Indian religion that began in the sixth century BC, around the same time as Buddhism. Jains get their name from...Read More | |
| Islam Islam is the second largest religion in the world with 1.3 billion followers. Islam was founded in 622 CE in Mecca, Saudi Ara...Read More | Scientology Scientology is a fairly new religion which was founded in 1954. It was founded by L. Ron Hubbard, a former science fiction wr...Read More | |
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Separating Politics from Religion | Conservative American News
Members of the Congressional Black Caucus are headed to the White House for a meeting on jobs Thursday, and they'll have a few words to say about how President Barack Obama is doing his. The 43-member caucus is fighting through one of ...