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Religious Diversity in Congress: First Hindu Congresswoman, First Buddhist Senator
By
Reed Hall
Election Day (November 6, 2012) did more than give Barack Obama a second term in office as the U.S. president. Among other things, it also gave us America’s first Hindu congresswoman, as well as its first Buddhist senator. Tulsi Gabbard, democratic congresswoman representing Hawaii’s 2nd congressional district, made history when voters elected her to be…
Which Religion is TRUE? (Part Two)
By
Reed Hall
In my previous blog post, I asked the perennial and fundamental question: Out of all of these many diverse religions, major and minor, which one of them (if any) happens to be, you know, true? In other words, which of the world’s religions affirms religious concepts and asserts religious claims which are objectively factual, correct,…
Which Religion is TRUE? (Part One)
By
Reed Hall
Okay, this is it. The $64,000 question. For many people, this one is the really big, bottom-line uber question — the most central and most burning of all questions pertaining to religion. Out of all of these many diverse religions, major and minor, which one of them (if any) happens to be, you know, true? Sometimes…
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