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  • Four Days in Rio0

    As the plight of persecuted Christians is making world news, the fourth world congress on religious liberty, held last summer in Rio de Janeiro, couldn't have come at a better time. "Because Christians and people of all faiths are being persecuted the world over," said John Graz, secretary-general of the International Religious Liberty Association (IRLA),

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    Formula one teams face another hard road0

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  • Forging New Weapons Against an Enemy “as Old as Time”0

    A former U.S. diplomat argues for fresh thinking and twenty-first-century tools to fight religious persecution. There are few people who know more about the inner workings of America’s diplomatic efforts to promote religious freedom abroad than Knox Thames. For two decades Thames traveled the world on behalf of the United States—from Turkmenistan to Iraq, Egypt

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  • Foreclosed And Forbidden0

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  • Forbidding Passion0

    What is likely the most controversial movie of this year doesn't come with the usual suspects. It doesn't feature some searing inside look at crime or crackheads; it's not about kinky sex or twisted relationships. It's about a 2,000-year-old itinerant rabbi named Jesus. And yet Mel Gibson, the man behind Passion, and a man with

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  • For the Good of All0

    Have you noticed that when some people speak of religious liberty, they mean something different from individual religious liberty? They use the same term but they mean something else. In fact, there are two distinct approaches to religious freedom: majoritarian and individual. Protestants and Enlightenment philosophers, from the founding era of our nation, tended to

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