Archive for July, 2008

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Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad of Jordan speaks at a conference at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. A conference of Muslim and Christian leaders aimed at promoting interfaith dialogue ended here sidestepping the thorny issue of religious fundamentalism.(AFP/Luis Torres)AFP - A conference of Muslim and Christian leaders aimed at promoting interfaith dialogue ended here sidestepping the thorny issue of religious fundamentalism.


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AP - A top Roman Catholic official said the country's draft constitution is incompatible with the faith because of its provisions on abortion and same-sex unions.

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AP - When Randy Brown visited Hispanic Pentecostal congregations in Southern California, he was stunned by displays of Star-of-David flags, fervent prayers for peace in Israel and Hebrew words in their church names.

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Women take part in a Gospel aerobics session at Pastor Dawn Harvey's church in Camp Springs, Maryland, outside Washington on July 28. Gospel aerobics blends spirituality and sport, adulation and adductors, praise and press-ups.(AFP/Nicholas Kamm)AFP - Fires were burning in the abdominal muscles of a dozen women as they slowly raised and lowered their legs and praised the Lord in a church hall near Washington, while an uplifting gospel recording sang of how awesome God is.


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US President George W. Bush(R), seen here with his wife Laura coming out a church in Paris, plans to attend church while in China for the opening of the Olympic Games next month, and will speak about freedom of religion, a top aide said Wednesday.(AFP/File/Jim Watson)AFP - US President George W. Bush plans to attend church while in China for the opening of the Olympic Games next month, and will speak about freedom of religion, a top aide said Wednesday.


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Four days after being shot at the Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church, Joe Barnhart speaks to reporters from his hospital room at the University of Tennessee Medical Center Tuesday, July 30, 2008 in Knoxville, Tenn. Jim David Adkisson, 58, of Powell is accused of opening fire during a children's musical performance at the church, shooting eight adults with a 12-gauge shotgun.  (AP Photo/Wade Payne)AP - An injured victim of Sunday's church shooting rampage said the tragedy has shaken his support for the death penalty, even after an old friend was killed and three family members were wounded.


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