October 4, 2010

Religion News for 10/4/2010

Hey I just wanted to let you all know something I found out at today's panel before I put up today's news roundup: Open Mosque Week is coming up soon. I hope I see a lot more of this kind of thing in the future. Nice to see this as a counter to the awful drama of Burn A Quran Day. Can anybody recommend a mosque to visit in DC?

Anyhow, here's some stuff you might have missed:
  • A French Lutheran couple has started a blog about their walk from Erfurt, Germany to Rome (following Luther's own trail), in an effort to improve Catholic-Protestant relations. (Here I Walk via Tammeus)
  • I wouldn't ordinarily include this but it's fun to imagine the religious implications of a civilization or even forms of life literally alien to our own. A new planet with the potential to sustain life has been discovered. If you think Columbian arrival in the New World is responsible for the growth of a number of religions, just wait. (Discovery)
  • Why pray for famed, reviled, and respected atheist Christopher Hitchens to recover from cancer? A bunch of Texan religious leaders offer their thoughts. One pretty touching reflection on Hitchens from Jonathan Tran, Assistant Professor of Theological Ethics, Department of Religion at Baylor University: "Too bad this person isn't a Christian; he'd be a good one."(DMN)
  • Yep, religious Americans are lacking in their knowledge about religion, as compared to atheists and agnostics. (Pew)
  • In the meantime, people (some of whom wouldn't describe themselves as religious, like the person in this story's lede) are increasingly interested in studying religion. (BuffaloNews)
  • CNN's Rick Sanchez is off the air after calling Jon Stewart a bigot, among other comments. (WSJ via GetReligion)

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