Religion News on the Web
Selected religion-related news from around the Web
October 22, 2011
- The Associated Press
AP: Tribal religion at center of NV gold mine fight
Lawyers
for an environmental group and Native American tribes trying to block
another expansion at one of the biggest gold mines in North America say
the U.S. government -- in concert with the largest gold company in the
world -- is making an unprecedented attempt to skirt two of the nation's
fundamental laws protecting federal lands.
October 20, 2011
- News Core
News Core: Pakistan overturns ban on booze . . . for export
IT IS an Islamic republic where
alcohol is forbidden to 97 per cent of the population and drinkers can
face 80 lashes of the whip under holy law - but in a move set to anger
religious conservatives, Pakistan is poised to become an exporter of
beer.
October 15, 2011
- The New York Times
NYT: Afghan symbol of identity is subject to search
Straight-backed, his bearing almost regal, Malik
Niaz, 82, entered the Afghan president’s compound this month, proudly
wearing his best turban: a silk one from Turkestan in the north of the
country, gray and black and white, its long tail draped gracefully over
his shoulder.
October 15, 2011
- The Associated Press
AP: Hair attacks force Ohio Amish to seek outside help
Leaders within Ohio's Amish community faced a soul-searching question after what they say were hair-cutting attacks against several followers of their faith. Should they cooperate with authorities or adhere to their beliefs of forgiving one another and keeping disputes private?
October 14, 2011
- Los Angeles Times
LA Times: Praying perpetually to save society
It was just before 3 a.m. when
Ruth and Shady Abadir walked through the double doors that lead into the
thumping heart of the International House of Prayer.
October 11, 2011
- The Associated Press
AP: Catholic church in India says have more children
Worried about its dwindling numbers, the Roman
Catholic church in southern India is exhorting its flock to have more
children, with some parishes offering free schooling, medical care and
even cash bonuses for large families, church officials said Tuesday.
October 06, 2011
- The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Atlanta Journal-Constitution: State: Guns are allowed in church sometimes
A grassroots gun rights group had its argument turned on them
Thursday as they tried to convince three judges that a year-old Georgia
law infringes on gun owners' freedom of religion by putting
restrictions on bringing their firearms with them to worship.
October 06, 2011
- The Associated Press
AP: Beards, hair cut off in attacks on Amish
A group of religious castoffs has been attacking fellow Amish, cutting
off their hair and beards in an apparent feud over spiritual
differences, a sheriff said Thursday, and one victim blamed relatives
involved in a cult.