The modest clothing industry spans more faiths and non-faiths and, it stands to reason, have an even higher market potential.
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Gilbert Cavazos, funeral director at All Faiths Funeral Service in Austin, Texas, said All Faiths provided a wake and funeral for Walker.
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That is basically the decision to be able to be left to faiths and people who practice their faiths the determination what you call it.
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" Today, Islam is "one of the world's great faiths.
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While Christians may cringe at his views, many more others see his support for traditional faiths as positive — a re-creation of the imperial Chinese state's support for certain faiths and belief systems.
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"The prisoner's claim — that prisoners of some faiths were entitled to have a minister present at their executions while prisoners of other faiths were not — raised a serious constitutional question," Justice Breyer wrote.
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And partisanship and impact, I mean, faiths, all of them.
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America must remain open to people of all faiths & backgrounds.
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People of all faiths have lit candles in Leicester cathedral.
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Islam is one of the world's three largest monotheistic faiths.
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It separated Punjabi people of all faiths from each other.
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The three major ethnic groups also predominantly have different faiths.
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Scientific surveys and studies confirm shared tenets of our faiths.
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Other faiths function freely in Azerbaijan, including Bah'ais and Zoroastrians.
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The volunteers here come from different faiths and socioeconomic backgrounds.
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After all, the queen has followers of many different faiths.
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Alas, dreams of blending faiths seem very out of fashion now.
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Our faiths were buried, and I didn't like quite understand them.
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Volunteers and donors from many faiths are contributing to the cleanup.
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The Yazidis practice a religion derived from Zoroastrianism and other faiths.
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People of all faiths and none are invited to sign up.
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Each community collected state taxes, making faiths in effect tax farms.
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We didn't ask each other about our faiths at that moment.
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Though harsh, the policy mimics expectations of many faiths, including Christianity.
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We showed different faiths can live together in the Middle East.
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She is founder of Faiths for Safe Water and Impact Communications.
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In Germany, other different faiths are traditionally supported by the state.
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Your contention is that local faiths inspire some of these movements.
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It will encourage resentment and fear between Americans of different faiths.
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"People of all religious faiths come here," said Jancy Rani, 58.
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Religious freedom needs to be available for people of all faiths.
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Rather, individuals emerge out of families, communities, faiths, neighborhoods and nations.
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Neo-Pentecostal gangs in Brazil, driving out other faiths at gunpoint.
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All the people of the country, many diverse faiths live together.
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It's a gesture that invites inclusiveness of all faiths and color.
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All faiths and religious practices are under assault when anti-Muslim advocates pretend that Islam is not a religion and use this fallacious argument to deny American Muslims the rights extended to Americans of all faiths.
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In practice, it means that I wear long sleeves and full-length pants and skirts, which doesn't feel like that big a departure from the way that many women across all faiths (and non-faiths) are dressing.
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The first demonstrations attracted hundreds of thousands of people of different faiths.
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The NSEERS program registered visa-holders of all faiths from affected countries.
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"America must remain open to people of all faiths & backgrounds," Albright added.
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The growth of other faiths has broadened religious involvement in such causes.
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" And: "An attack on one faith is an attack on all faiths.
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" She added, "London is a city of many faiths and many nationalities.
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Botanicas are especially popular among devotees of Vodou, Brujería, and Santería faiths.
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All three Abrahamic faiths lay claim to parts of Jerusalem's Old City.
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Another 6900 percent say that certain religious faiths promote savagery against others.
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Our faiths deserve far more respect than has been shown thus far.
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Other faiths are represented in the community, but keep a low profile.
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Jewish, Christian, Muslim, Buddhist and Hindu faiths are steeped in its promotion.
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Zahran had been preaching -- and practicing -- violence against other faiths for years.
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Three percent follow non-Christian faiths, 14 percent identify as religiously unaffiliated.
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A procession of people lined up — people of many faiths, many cultures.
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The Buddhist and Taoist faiths have long been pillars of Chinese vegetarianism.
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Across the country, Indians of all faiths have been protesting for months.
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Three major faiths — Judaism, Christianity and Islam — have called Jerusalem their own.
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In a May 2017 speech in Saudi Arabia, for example, he "praised Islam as 'one of the world's great faiths' and emphasised that the fight against terrorism 'is not a battle between different faiths, different sects, or different civilisations' ".
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Today is the festival day of Dísablót in Heathen, or Germanic neopagan, faiths.
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This is actually a very spiritually significant day, according to nature-based faiths.
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The mosque's architecture pays homage to the Abrahamic Faiths — Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.
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Currently, Muslim girls can marry at 12, girls of other faiths at 14.
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In the audience, there were women of many faiths or none at all.
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However, they do have clients from other faiths who choose non-Christian designs.
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Make it compulsory for every faith to register marriages, not just three faiths….
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One thing followers of the Red God don't seem to tolerate: other faiths.
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Sharing food is a tradition found across faiths, said Rabbi Frank Dabba Smith.
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The federal government will actively find ways to accommodate people of all faiths.
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Persons of other faiths and no faith have faithfully melded into this ethos.
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This is not a battle between different faiths, different sects, or different civilizations.
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The people were of many colors and faiths, and there were many pilgrims.
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Among his Easter rituals, he washed the feet of refugees of multiple faiths.
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It's mass murder and violence in the houses of worship of many faiths.
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"I think wherever you go, it's always about the Abrahamic faiths," he says.
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The problem with the Abrahamic faiths is their idea of an absolute truth.
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Their goal is to learn about each other's faiths through poetry and discussion.
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Many evangelical leaders have advocated for refugees, from all different faiths, for years.
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Some studies have found that Adventists live longer than members of others faiths.
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Kazakhstan is a melting pot of people of different nationalities, faiths and cultures.
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Officials would not answer questions about whether a range of faiths was included.
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The couple had constructed a model existence and befriended people of other faiths.
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He invited in Roman Catholic priests, rabbis, imams and leaders of other faiths.
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This is true for people of different faiths and people of no faith.
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Many congregations across faiths are offering sanctuary just as Shadow Rock UCC did.
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The two faiths are small minorities in the country, which is predominantly Buddhist.
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The sentiment that Derbent is older than its official age extends through other faiths.
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Ending slavery unites all faiths and no twisting of texts can obscure that fact.
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Significant differences exist in the way the three faiths tell and interpret the story.
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All reflect a belief that there is a hierarchy of races, cultures, and faiths.
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Yet, observant but diverse in their beliefs, Americans are remarkably accepting of other faiths.
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Across such nature-based faiths as Paganism and Wicca, it carries major spiritual significance.
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Even for those of traditional faiths, death is a phenomenon that defies easy answers.
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He moderated his tone, declaring that Islam is 'one of the world's great faiths.
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It is open to the public and welcomes members of all faiths, Neumann said.
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As Jewish enrollment petered out, the authorities decided to admit children of other faiths.
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I want to move forward, with my fans of all faiths and all backgrounds.
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Addiction affects people of all races, creeds, origins, ethnicities, faiths, genders, and income levels.
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In the diversity of men and their faiths, Muhammad saw the presence of God.
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In the military, we saw beyond skin tone, our faiths and country of origin.
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Americans of all faiths — Jews, Christians and others — are stepping up to the plate.
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It is a Christian school, though it is open to children of all faiths.
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Min Aung Hlaing said all faiths in the country are able to worship freely.
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It is building a wall between American citizens of all faiths, colors and cultures.
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Speakers of all different faiths together sounded a common refrain of love and light.
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There are only five state-recognized faiths: Chinese Buddhism, Islam, Catholicism, Protestantism and Taoism.
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The creators wanted to universalize the story for audiences of all faiths and backgrounds.
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For India, it means equal governmental treatment for the constellation of the country's faiths.
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Then my priest attempted to minimize the damage by rationalizing comparison with other faiths.
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He talked as if the other faiths were still around in numbers as before.
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In the United States, people of all faiths kneel at the altar of tech.
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Our increasing division and polarization has also meant far less understanding of other faiths.
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It is predominantly Muslim, but also includes members of the Christian and Druze faiths.
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Pi was fascinated with religion and took to practicing multiple faiths as a child.
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In many ways, however, the Xi administration's embrace of traditional faiths is more radical.
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That would involve stripping the Anglican, Jewish and Quaker faiths of their current privileged status and insisting that adherents of those faiths must register their nuptials with the state as a separate act if they want any legal status for their union.
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The Om chant was originally drawn from Hindu scriptures and is found across different faiths.
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It serves as a special place for people of Islamic, Jewish, and Orthodox Christian faiths.
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Deutsch said men and women of all faiths would be welcome on their respective days.
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But, that doesn't mean it's totally insignificant to people who subscribe to nature-based faiths.
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As you probably already know, nature-based faiths, like Wiccanism and Paganism, worship, well, nature.
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Women of all faiths and backgrounds came together on London's Westminster Bridge on Sunday afternoon.
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Sri Lanka is a pluralistic island of diverse ethnicities and faiths that have historically coexisted.
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People from other faiths, including Muslims and Hindus, also participated in the event on Sunday.
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And it has not fought as hard to resist this trend as some faiths might.
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The state's endorsement of the cross "elevates Christianity over other faiths, and religion over nonreligion".
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In both faiths, more than 70% of believers opposed abortion in most or all circumstances.
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Following non-Christian faiths are 5.9% of Americans, who include Jews, Muslims, Buddhists and Hindus.
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Nature-based faiths have long celebrated the equinox as a time of rebirth and fertility.
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Saudi Arabia is home to the holiest sites in one of the world's great faiths.
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People of all faiths and political ideologies must come together to defend our American ideals.
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France's guiding principles also hold that religious observance is a private matter, for all faiths.
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Its bureaucratic administration has been a male preserve, at least as much as other faiths.
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And actually, that's something that a lot of millennials — of all faiths — can relate to.
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More than two dozen religious leaders representing various faiths joined the service, ABC News reported.
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When his mother died, he arranged for multiple faiths to be represented at her funeral.
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First, how to invent a Great Beyond that amuses viewers of many faiths (or none).
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President François Hollande is meeting today with the leaders of many faiths, after the Rev.
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Freedom of worship for all faiths which we guarantee ... Palestinians may have a different vision.
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Clinton, a fact reflected in polls that show how little voters know about their faiths.
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"This is not a battle between different faiths, different sects, or different civilizations," he said.
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"Most of the women we care for are from other faiths or none," he adds.
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"The government has demonstrated an egregious lack of sensitivity to non-Abrahamic faiths," he says.
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I love all people, of all races, all faiths and from all walks of life.
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So you see traditional faiths in Asia as being more suitable for solving today's problems?
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Demonizing people of other races, cultures and faiths succeeded; demeaning women and war heroes succeeded.
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Bosnia's traditional form of Islam is moderate, shaped by long co-existence with other faiths.
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Interfaith Youth Core helps people of different faiths and traditions find common values and purpose.
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Editors' Choice This week's list of recommendations includes several books about the world's major faiths.
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But the leaders of major faiths have examined these fears and still vigorously endorse vaccination.
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" It would help the two faiths walk together not as enemies but as "fellow travelers.
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Houses of worship of many faiths have been the scenes of crimes in recent years.
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It should reach out to other faiths and stand up for immigrants, refugees and nuns.
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A massive 2m visitors, of all faiths, crowd into the town in December every year.
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Only pockets of the country still imbibe the generous welcome once afforded to all faiths.
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She is founder of Faiths for Safe Water and Cause Communications View the discussion thread.
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We shared all of our faiths and talked about our differences and also our commonalities.
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Many of them wore the traditional dress of their Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist or Christian faiths.
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"This is not a battle between different faiths, different sects, or different civilizations," Trump said.
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It was a well-connected congregation with a cemetery open to different sects and faiths.
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"Jerusalem must remain a city that brings people of all faiths together," he will say.
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Muslim participants came from 120 countries, and the conference also drew representatives of many other faiths.
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The status of Jerusalem is home to sites holy to the Muslim, Jewish and Christian faiths.
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They can provide a loophole for women whose faiths discourage them from working outside the home.
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The cover of their anniversary issue, which the Vatican newspaper says "disrespects all faiths," is below.
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In other words, it asks Muslims to focus on shared values with people of other faiths.
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Our leaders need to talk about religion in a way that includes people of all faiths.
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By contrast, Israel has made the entire city accessible and welcoming to people of all faiths.
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So it was important to the congregants that St. Brigid reflect the values of both faiths.
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"This is not a battle between different faiths, different sects, or different civilizations," the president said.
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Americans from both parties and many faiths reflexively support Israel's government for a variety of reasons.
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In astrology and nature-based faiths, the new moon represents rebirth and signals changes to come.
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I never thought it would be detrimental to my work, though—many clients have strong faiths.
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"I want to move forward, with my fans of all faiths and all backgrounds," he tweeted.
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He photographed religious leaders from different faiths and stripped their churches of their present-day reputation.
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" Instead, Trump said: "This is not a battle between different faiths, different sects, or different civilizations.
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"This is not a battle between different faiths, different sects, or different civilizations," Trump told them.
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Women of all faiths, races, and sexualities support and seek access to contraception and abortion care.
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"America is a place where people of all faiths, ethnicities and nationalities are welcome," he said.
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On Sundays they teem with families of myriad hues and faiths, opting for an alternative lunch.
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One group unfurled a Polish flag emblazoned with symbols of various faiths along the march route.
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Hundreds of millions of people have embraced the nation's major faiths: Buddhism, Taoism, Islam and Christianity.
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Immigration, moreover, has broadened Britain's definition of religiosity to embrace the faiths of erstwhile imperial possessions.
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But that was true on both sides; there were many hard-earned faiths in Grand Junction.
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Americans of many faiths and backgrounds no longer are willing stay quiet in this new reality.
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"We think faithful people across all faiths, races, cultures ... that we shouldn't be divided," Carlsen said.
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Throughout his career, Donald has successfully worked with people of many faiths and with many nations.
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Our American values embrace people of all faiths, as well as those who are not religious.
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But for some, it's the messages of other faiths -- including ancient ones -- that resonate for them.
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But he also reached out to other faiths, promoting ecumenism in the six continents he visited.
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"It's a shame because there are mixed families that have no problem sharing" their Christian faiths.
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We're a country that was founded so that people could practice their faiths as they choose.
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He tweets about saying "Merry Christmas again," because it puts people of other faiths on alert.
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The painters came from different castes, different regions and different faiths: Hindu, Muslim and Roman Catholic.
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I am inspired to see Lebanese of all faiths joining hands and calling for government reforms.
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All faiths and ethnicities were subject to the IRGC's brutality, though Muslims were a frequent target.
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All ethnicities and faiths were accepted and integrated into a diverse mosaic known as "Cool Britania".
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The Communist Party is reviving traditional beliefs for political gain — while cracking down on some faiths.
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He assured them they would find "toleration" on these shores, liberty for people of all faiths.
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Four faiths—the Catholic, Lutheran and Reformed churches and Judaism—are established religions in the region.
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We've got to start earlier understanding people come from different faiths, different cultures, different races, religion.
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As the vehicle of one of the great faiths, Islam, it is widely studied for religious reasons.
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In a separate interview, Trump said persecuted Christians should be given priority over members of other faiths.
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There's every race, every size, every shape, there's different ages, different beliefs, different faiths — there's everything there.
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Millions of Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Wiccans, and members of other faiths might be surprised to hear that.
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But by August of that year, she had changed faiths to Catholicism and had left Operation Rescue.
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Anjum says it's imperative that people of other faiths in Muslim-majority Pakistan show solidarity and support.
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The video goes on to talk about how Apple celebrates differences, and embraces different faiths and cultures.
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This is, in part, due to how Paganism and other nature-based faiths divide up the year.
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People of many different faiths, colors, socioeconomic circumstances, and beliefs will need to climb on the bandwagon.
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Like Thais of all faiths, Thai Muslims are guaranteed freedom of religion as enshrined in the constitution.
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"Jerusalem must remain a city that brings people of all faiths together," he said in a speech.
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As traditionally minded religions go, the Mormons bring a certain subtlety to their dealings with other faiths.
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Indian law erects no barriers to marriages between faiths, or against conversion by willing and informed consent.
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He agrees that there is an anomaly in treating Anglicans, Jews and Quakers differently from other faiths.
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This duty to create a better, more loving world is the responsibility of people of all faiths.
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Buddhist monks and leaders of other faiths also attended, but few from other strands of British Islam.
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About a fifth of India's 1.27 billion people identify themselves as belonging to faiths other than Hinduism.
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CNN put that question to ethics experts from five faiths: Buddhist, Catholic, evangelical Christian, Jewish and Muslim.
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Again, the guide wants to make it abundantly clear that folks of all faiths are always welcome.
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This election poses a unique dilemma not just for LDS faithful, but informed voters of all faiths.
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" In Riyadh, Trump said, "This is not a battle between different faiths, different sects, or different civilizations.
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The Iraq Bikers - who now number 380 - are men of all ages, social classes and various faiths.
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Ms. McCray and city commissioners were reaching out to people of many faiths in all five boroughs.
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Such broad-brush statements might well be considered simplistic and even bigoted if applied to other faiths.
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Burmese of all different faiths line up out of Narawat's door for the naan, puri, and paratha.
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We should also include differently-abled folks, people from different socioeconomic status, and those with different faiths.
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The Times has written about it in schools, scouting organizations, camps, United Nations missions and other faiths.
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The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum is calling on lawmakers to protect refugees of all countries and faiths.
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Solel Congregation, a synagogue in Mississauga, saw more than 250 people from all faiths lining its garden.
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Long forbidden in the Jewish and Muslim faiths, and disparaged by Christians, it slowly became more acceptable.
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This picture shows the holy books of various faiths that lawmakers used to be sworn in. 2.
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" The Haitian Project notes on its website that it supports the education of "students of all faiths.
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Sumaiya Zama, of the Massachusetts chapter of CAIR, praised the "powerful messages" from people of different faiths.
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Women of all faiths should always be free to choose how much of their bodies they cover.
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Members of all faiths participate—Christians, Jews, Muslims, Sikhs—and it is for the enjoyment of all.
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Whilst fathers and sons dominate Abrahamic faiths, women play an equal and integral role in African spirituality.
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But there's been less focus on how other faiths engage—and on occasion, clash with—video games.
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In Iraq, we can see that where American resources were abundant, we did indeed prioritize minority faiths.
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The spread of the virus has already impacted people of all faiths and denominations around the world.
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The Yazidi religion is shaped by a variety of faiths, including Zoroastrianism, Islam and Judeo-Christian practices.
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"It's a lot of women, people of color, gay men and lesbians, Hispanic, all faiths," she said.
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Mr. Joko has defended Indonesian Muslim traditions, which incorporate elements from other faiths, including local nature worship.
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By the 16th century, the faith had displaced or cross-pollinated with Buddhism, Hinduism and animist faiths.
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"He liked to build bridges and point to the similarities between the faiths instead of the differences."
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"Art of Three Faiths: a Torah, a Bible, and a Qur'an" will be on view from Aug.
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His position on religious freedom is critical to adherents of all faiths, and indeed to all Americans.
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People of all faiths have joined, concerned that India's foundation as a secular nation is being undermined.
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These guide our understanding that children need loving and nurturing families of all faiths, combinations and backgrounds.
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But the response has been the opposite as faiths and cultures came together in grief and solidarity.
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In time, the town's name was changed, but Sindh has long remained a home to all faiths.
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"After 9/11 we went to our faith group, which was a group of different faiths," Mrs.
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Although the artist does not use religious symbols, his architecture takes in a broad sweep of faiths.
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For our purposes here, we're taking a wide variety of interpretations of Wiccan and Pagan faiths into consideration.
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Learn more about the world's most fascinating faiths on CNN's "Believer with Reza Aslan," Sundays at 10 p.m.
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They called him "an American who has worked tirelessly as a bridge-buider of cultures, countries, and faiths".
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Religious extremism is the breeding ground for terrorism; it incites hatred towards believers of other faiths, or pagans.
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He said he wanted to be freer to speak out against such blurring of the boundaries between faiths.
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The more than six-year conflict in Syria has had a devastating impact on people of all faiths
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We might have different political stances or observe different faiths, but millions can agree on one thing: Mrs.
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Like other south Asian faiths, it stresses the principle of ahimsa, the "non-injury" of other living things.
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Scientology is probably one of the most successful new American faiths to have emerged in the past century.
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"The generosity was just so beautiful, and crossing cultures, and crossing faiths and crossing economic borders," she explains.
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While the religious significance of these figures varies between the faiths, they are still theologically important to both.
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Baghdad's Dora neighborhood is a religiously mixed one, its residents consisting of Shiite, Sunni, Christian and other faiths.
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It wasn't football or church but felt as much a religious pastime as those other two Southern faiths.
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But Jerusalem, holy to three faiths and claimed by both sides, was the most sensitive issue of all.
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Of the world's major faiths, Buddhism is often characterized as being a religion of peace, tolerance, and compassion.
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And yet, such programs can be vital for some couples, who do face challenges in joining different faiths.
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This tragic case has impacted the local community and people of all faiths nationwide, particularly parents and youth.
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There was also a synagogue on the premises so inmates could gather with people who practiced similar faiths.
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These benefits apply broadly, across a range of faiths, so the phenomenon appears unrelated to doctrine or place.
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The Old City of Jerusalem -- including the sites holy to the three Abrahamic faiths -- sits in East Jerusalem.
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The problem with the Abrahamic faiths is they come to be formed like nation-states: us versus them.
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Clergy of all faiths should act now to place public services on hold until the threat has passed.
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It's used today to vilify immigrants, minorities, and people of non-Christian faiths, including both Jews and Muslims.
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In it the now-iconic Indian leader, who was a Hindu, expresses respect for all faiths and beliefs.
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As a rabbi, I have deep respect for the people, symbols and places of worship of all faiths.
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It was people from Poland, Italy, Macedonia, Mexico, and we learned about their traditions and their different faiths.
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Swamis, spiritualists, and other self-proclaimed religious authorities quickly made their way out West to forge new faiths.
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It is an insular subculture that is obscure to most Jews, let alone to Americans of other faiths.
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OVER the centuries, the Abrahamic faiths have found many things to fight over, and many modes of co-existence.
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We employ people serving clients in more than 170 countries, and we embrace people of all faiths and backgrounds.
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He would despise the "drawbridge up" and protectionist mentality that causes people to fear other faiths and other nationalities.
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"I don't find much difference between any of these faiths, they're all about mostly the same thing," Kasich said.
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The emphasis on sweets spread, becoming central to life for people of all faiths and classes under the Ottomans.
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It would also be news to most practitioners of those faiths, let alone people who practise none of them.
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The overwhelming majority are Protestant, and only a handful cater to minority faiths such as Judaism, Hinduism and Islam.
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For instance, some potential donors have asked to exclude people from different faiths or certain political parties, he said.
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In doing so it separated Muslims and Hindus, but Sikhs and people from other faiths were affected as well.
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It's getting people from all over the world, from all different faiths, to come together to do something great.
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It's an experience that all people of color, women, immigrants, those of minority faiths and LGBT folks have faced.
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People of different faiths join together to serve their communities and even host other groups when they're in need.
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Diners ate grilled chicken, rice, stuffed peppers and sticky baklava - all shared with strangers from any and no faiths.
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I hope the outreach from so many people of so many faiths brings much solace to our Muslim community.
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They also voted to preserve America as a bastion of tolerance of different faiths and equal justice under law.
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THESE are dark times for anybody who cares about religious freedom, and the fate of minority faiths, in Pakistan.
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The Obamas also talked about their Christian values and encouraged Americans to be welcoming of all faiths and religions.
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"I want to move forward, with my fans of all faiths and all backgrounds," McGregor wrote in the tweet.
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A monument of vast historic resonance for both faiths is seeing a gradual but accelerating change in its status.
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Testing Nathan's wisdom, Saladin asks which of the three interrelated faiths is the one ordained as right by God.
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However, only 7.2% of students at Westtown School identify as Quakers, and the school admits students of all faiths.
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For Hay and Alexei, the question of how to negotiate their faiths within their marriage is an ongoing discussion.
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All three Abrahamic faiths teach that the Messiah will eventually return to Jerusalem and sort the whole thing out.
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"Whether we worship at a church, mosque, synagogue, or temple, America has no second-class faiths," the statement reads.
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We cannot smile politely in the spirit of tolerance as people deploy their faiths in ways we consider harmful.
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"This is something that touches people in all cultures, political backgrounds, and faiths," she said of child sex abuse.
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President Maithripala Sirisena will meet representatives of different faiths later on Thursday to address concerns of a sectarian backlash.
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Israel claims all of Jerusalem, which contains sites sacred to the Jewish, Muslim and Christian faiths, as its capital.
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At the origin of Christianity, its apostles sought to convert adherents of other faiths, whether Judaism or Roman paganism.
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Here, because the identity of the corpses is unknown, people of different faiths lie side by side in eternity.
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Diwali is observed by members of the Hindu, Sikh and Jain faiths and coincides with the Hindu New Year.
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"My father always taught us that we lived in a family where all faiths were respected," said Danielle Hindieh.
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Among Christian faiths the "indissolubility of marriage" is upheld only in my church, whose ordained leaders themselves cannot marry.
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Simultaneous work toward making Jerusalem an internationally protected capital for all three Abrahamic faiths could see original intentions realized.
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Religious leaders across the nation and the world, representing diverse denominations of many faiths, have taken up the cause.
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St. Pope John Paul II said that Lebanon is a powerful message of coexistence between people of different faiths.
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The protests have drawn people of all faiths, concerned that the law undermines India's foundation as a secular nation.
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Those of other faiths and traditions may prefer beef and broccoli, for a pleasant weekend-ender or week-beginner.
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We've won over 400 free speech victories on college campuses protecting students of varied religious faiths and political beliefs.
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And fasting is recommended by a host of faiths, who tout its spiritual benefits, from self-mastery to equanimity.
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But to people of color, people of non-Christian faiths, and especially immigrants, this is probably not a shock.
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I feel like that 'rudeboy to religious' story is a fairly common one across a lot of different faiths?
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His book is a "voice and memorial" for the histories and adherents of minority faiths, including Druze, Yazidis and Copts.
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It is populated by many ethnic groups, including the Dinka and Nuer, and the dominant faiths are Christian and animist.
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But I wholeheartedly believe in the dialogue between people of different faiths and backgrounds who recognize each other as friends.
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Sasser said First Liberty is different than similar firms, such as ADF, in that they represent people of all faiths.
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Nature-based faiths believe that January's overall vibe — cold, dark, unforgiving — reaches its peak at this time of the month.
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Jeffress' beliefs about other faiths -- that they are heresies and will not result in salvation -- are shared by many evangelicals.
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Within Voodoo, Santeria, and other nature-based faiths, Florida Water is used for cleansing and protecting oneself and one's space.
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Where folks of all faiths and backgrounds can come together to address our problems in a reasonable and thoughtful way.
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In fact, no-aid provisions protect religious liberty by guarding the rights of people of all faiths and the nonreligious.
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The group also does not include Muslims whose names are also common in other faiths like Sarah, Adam or Omar.
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As is often the case with full moons, October's goes by several names in different sects of nature-based faiths.
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When extremism divides Muslim from Christian and religious people from atheists, those of all faiths and none are mourning together.
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Searching for allies to stem secularism's advance, Salafist imams engage in interfaith dialogue with like-minded conservatives of other faiths.
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In both faiths, her receptivity to the will of God is seen as a model for all men and women.
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Of course, nuns' habits, priestly robes, and the vestments of other faiths were not targeted in these waves of legislation.
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The Department of Defense has officially recognized several Heathen and Pagan religions as official faiths — and that's a big deal.
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Defining ISIS and associating responsibility around it will be much harder: we are not just intersecting cultures, but crossing faiths.
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Throughout history and in faiths beyond just Christianity, demonic possession has been a common misdiagnosis for all kinds of ailments.
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The Westminster Bridge than became the site of a vigil that brought thousands of people, many from different faiths, together.
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All secularized faiths tend to converge on a set of agreeable values: compassion, empathy, the renunciation of mere material riches.
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The Federalist Society is a secular organization which includes people of many religious faiths, as well as agnostics and atheists.
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The group broke the trust between Yazidis and the communities of different faiths and ethnicities they had long lived alongside.
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Among them was an American pastor, Robert Jeffress, who has said all faiths, except his, lead people to eternal damnation.
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Convention organizers in the past have also invited leaders of different faiths, including Islam, to lead the body in prayer.
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On the city streets and in the rule-bound arena of the criminal court, the two faiths are mortal enemies.
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During a brief meeting with Pope Francis Monday, Hlaing insisted that all faiths were able to worship freely in Myanmar.
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What the justices will ultimately decide is how much latitude the government should get in showing favoritism toward particular faiths.
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Campaigners said religious leaders from all faiths must speak out against FGM and called for better training for medical staff.
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Christians are under threat in much of the developing world, and Russia has a record of pressuring non-Orthodox faiths.
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Though they had both grown up in strict Christian households, in the sixties they began immersing themselves in other faiths.
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That ceremony will be much more interfaith, as it will include representatives from Protestant, Catholic, Buddhist, Mormon, and Jewish faiths.
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On national identity cards, a necessity for life outside the jungle, all Indonesians must select one from among six faiths.
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Colonel Beltrame's act prompted an outpouring of support and a sense of community from people of different faiths and backgrounds.
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Prince Mohammed also spoke about his efforts to change Saudi Arabia's religious rhetoric to ensure greater openness toward other faiths.
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Otherwise you're either an appalling hypocrite or an elected official attempting to impose your religion on Americans of different faiths.
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Sadly, as we have seen before, the world, including people of all faiths and ethnicities, is the worse for it.
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To refugees around the world, it's become an international word for hope, in dozens of tongues and for numerous faiths.
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And for those of other faiths, what are your secrets to keeping a fast during the holidays that you observe?
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Eric Rassbach is deputy general counsel at Becket, a nonprofit religious liberty law firm that defends people of all faiths.
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Its cyclical nature carries a spiritual relevance across faiths and cultures, representing new beginnings, growth, and the passage of time.
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"Iranian Americans — of all faiths — were relieved to see that no Americans were harmed by Iran's missile strikes," Yebri says.
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Yet it is equally true that dietary laws are of enormous importance to people of the Jewish and Muslim faiths.
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" Preaching a message of inclusiveness, it added, "We invite people from all faiths and none to enjoy our seasonal treats.
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As chaplain, he leads daily prayers in the House and offers pastoral support and counseling to lawmakers of all faiths.
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Jewish people and those of all faiths should not have to live in fear of going to their houses of worship.
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Ten CSOs have been fully trained as well as 36 religious and community leaders, representing all the faiths here in Iraq.
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The sacred sound has been around for thousands of years, and during that time, its harmony has tied together various faiths.
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The rapper/producer/entrepreneur has been hosting weekly musical worship services that are open to all faiths and are invitation-only.
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He has argued for years that the common values of the three Abrahamic faiths will be needed to stamp out terrorism.
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She also won 71 percent of Jewish voters and 62 percent of voters who belong to other religious faiths and traditions.
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That so many minority faiths have come to practise in this corner of southern England is a puzzle to many locals.
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Lughnasadh, also known as Lammas, is the first of three harvest festivals observed within Paganism, Wiccanism, and other nature-based faiths.
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If things unfold as usual, representatives of many faiths, Christian and otherwise, will also play their part in the careful choreography.
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The two men shared humble childhoods in working-class cities, a high value of family and deep devotions to their faiths.
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State restrictions on freedom of worship are concentrated in the Middle East and North Africa, the origin of the Abrahamic faiths.
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Across faiths, prayer does the same thing: It brings people hope, allows them to give thanks, and helps guide their actions.
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John Parry, a Christian minister who attended the iftar event, said it offered a vital message for people of all faiths.
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So, for all the budding witches, Pagans, priestesses, and solitary practitioners, here are the best beginner's guides to nature-based faiths.
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"People from different faiths look at their hair to be holy and as a form of strength and power," says Slater.
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In other words, all faiths would acquire the status (and the corresponding obligations) long enjoyed by the Anglicans, Jews and Quakers.
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It's not a stretch that this human melting pot would contain different faiths and folklore, including the Faith of the Seven.
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Ms Khan thinks these councils have burgeoned in an unhealthy way, in part because of English law's inconsistent treatment of faiths.
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Spiritually speaking, there's one key difference: Where each month's full moon has corresponding symbols among nature-based faiths, new moons don't.
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She was enthralled when teaching students about other faiths and taking them on field trips to mosques, temples and Buddhist centers.
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Other faiths view the chasm between God and humanity as bridgeable, and see music as one way of travelling that distance.
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Whether or not Brigid originated in nature-based faiths, she held onto some supernatural powers after becoming a figure in Christianity.
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He urged his parishioners to reach out to those of different faiths and ethnicities and to conduct random acts of kindness.
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What is it about abstaining from food (and sometimes drink) that has made it an enduring part of so many faiths?
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The tech boom has produced thousands of apps hoping to help people of different faiths to practice their religion, including Muslims.
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Go look at the graves of the brave patriots who died defending America — you will see all faiths, genders, and ethnicities.
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Some families have their children circumcised for religions reasons, predominantly in Judaism, but it's also common within Islamic and Christian faiths.
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The Druze are ethnic Arab members of a religious minority that is an offshoot of Islam incorporating elements of other faiths.
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He will bring a message of tolerance and of hope to billions, including to millions of Americans who profess these faiths.
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His philosophy stresses the need to embrace scientific progress, shun radicalism and build bridges to the West and other religious faiths.
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Nor did his fallback pessimism or the women and faiths he engaged so readily and discarded so inevitably betoken true enlightenment.
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As a practising Catholic and an Orthodox Jew, the two men are at the theologically conservative end of their respective faiths.
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He sells premium organic oils for grooming beards that appeal to Muslims and to customers of all faiths, hipster or not.
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Ramadan and the upcoming holiday season are a good time for people of different faiths to learn more about each other.
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What a pluralistic society—with different outlooks, different faiths, different colors—might look like to Dreher remains something of a mystery.
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"It's getting people from all over the world, from all different faiths, to come together to do something great," Mufleh said.
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The announcement drew criticism from Palestinians, since Jerusalem is known for its holy sites for the Jewish, Christian and Islam faiths.
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Over a thousand religious leaders from various faiths will gather in Washington, D.C., on Monday to protest President Trump's moral leadership.
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Over the past decade, the group has worked to bring people of different faiths and cultures together through songwriting and performances.
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This is most visible in Afro-American faiths such as Santeria, which paired its deities—the orishas—with corresponding Catholic saints.
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Many spoke of the need for Americans to show tolerance for different sexual orientations and faiths, and to love one another.
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He was frustrated by the politics, but confident the delicate balance the three faiths kept in the holy city would prevail.
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The non-violence principle is particularly important, as it's also a core tenet of the Anabaptist faiths many Lancaster residents share.
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"London is a diverse city, open to people from all backgrounds, races and faiths," said a spokesperson for London's City Hall.
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Thousands of people attended vigils across the city, standing shoulder to shoulder in the cold rain with people of many faiths.
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While gathering together with our communities in worship is central to both of our faiths, so is the preservation of life.
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People of all faiths and ideologies must speak out clearly and forcefully against anti-Semitism, scapegoating and bigotry in our society.
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"In the past, there were raids by sultans and Turks and people of other faiths against us Christians," said Mr. Januszewski.
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The overwhelming majority of them are young Muslim men for whom women and followers of other faiths are second-class citizens.
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Shaped over the centuries by waves of immigration and trade, Sri Lankan society is a tapestry of different ethnicities and faiths.
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The site's catalog consists of ancient wisdom from multiple faiths, so tune in to discover new truths and find your center.
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Where are the tension points, and who are the people and places shaping how faiths of all kinds affect Australian life?
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It passed a new law that makes it easier for migrants from all major faiths except Islam to gain Indian citizenship.
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He then defines "religious liberty" as the imposition of this flawed "Christian" ideology upon Americans of all faiths and no faith.
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This is a chance for people of all faiths and backgrounds to show critical support for New York's Jewish communities. Gov.
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" But he also noted the group has "slaughtered Muslims and Christians, and men, women, and children of all faiths and beliefs.
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President Trump embarks on his first overseas trip Friday, with one goal being to bring together the world's three monotheistic faiths.
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From the 22001th century onward, China's elites argued that the country's traditions and faiths were a major reason for its decline.
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How could it be compatible with any of the Abrahamic faiths, with anything that came out of that cave in Urfa?
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While Indonesia is the world's largest Muslim-majority nation, it also boasts sizable populations that adhere to Christianity and other faiths.
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This allows politicians to sidestep the tricky task of crafting family laws that would be acceptable to leaders of all those faiths.
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Although there are few signs that Abiy favours Pentes at the expense of other faiths, religion seems to have shaped his politics.
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As the attacks on Christians in Sri Lanka and Muslims in New Zealand show, houses of worship for many faiths are threatened.
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And that's why religious groups from a variety of faiths support the no-aid rule as an essential protection for religious liberty.
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She cited the "great deal of love" in the family and his ability to work with people of many faiths and nationalities.
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"Our diversity of faiths and colours and creeds makes us who we are," @MichelleObama says in final speech as First Lady pic.twitter.
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But demeaning women, degrading women, but also minorities, immigrants, people of other faiths, mocking the disabled, insulting our troops, insulting our veterans.
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Any modern practitioner of the Protestant or Catholic faiths will shudder at the horrific purposes to which their beliefs were once put.
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This would have highlighted Mr Akyol's latest book, which is about Jesus of Nazareth and the common features of the Abrahamic faiths.
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Huge piles of flowers were laid at sites near the mosques and crowds of people of all faiths gathered to pay respects.
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Although the matter is highly sensitive for both faiths, Muslim religious authorities have in recent times allowed slightly more room for compromise.
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"We have great respect for both Turkey's traditional role as a haven for people of faiths and Turkey's legal traditions," he said.
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That would be a setback, not an advance, for religious freedom in a nation composed of people of many different religious faiths.
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Coltrane was a deeply spiritual person who devoured texts on different faiths, which he blended into his own form of universal religion.
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These laws have been pivotal in protecting religious freedom for individuals of many faiths, including Jews, Sikhs, Muslims, Christians, and Native Americans.
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If these three faiths can join together in cooperation, then peace in this world is possible -- including peace between Israelis and Palestinians.
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Some places of worship across faiths, however, have relaxed their policies in recent years, especially in areas where LGBTQ identity is embraced.
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"We look forward to welcoming people of all faiths and backgrounds to our mosque," said Mohammad Ali Chaudry, president of the society.
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"Our glorious diversity — our diversity of faiths, of colors, of creeds — that is not a threat to who we are," she said.
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If these three faiths can join together in cooperation, then peace in this world is possible – including peace between Israelis and Palestinians.
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The national standing of Catholicism, and of minority faiths, ticked upwards after a period when religion had been curbed by secularist governments.
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Since these ubiquitous flowers are in season during the early summer, they make frequent appearances in solstice rituals among nature-based faiths.
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In light of these developments, other religions have woven evolution, the Big Bang, and civil rights into the fabric of their faiths.
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The affordable housing crisis is hitting rural, urban and suburban communities alike, as well as people of all ethnicities, cultures and faiths.
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"Demeaning, degrading women, but also minorities, immigrants, people of other faiths, mocking the disabled, insulting our troops, insulting our veterans," Obama said.
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Millions of Americans, including those whose fear Trump is channeling, have dedicated their lives to doing the good works of their faiths.
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From electronic scriptures to robot priests, different faiths have absorbed new ideas from the world of technology to enhance mainstream religious practices.
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And although all the world's major faiths teach love, compassion and tolerance, unthinkable violence is being perpetrated in the name of religion.
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Efforts to allow all faiths equal access often led to chaos, so excluding religion from public life became the courts' fallback answer.
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There's a huge taboo about that as well—although, I suppose that's all faiths really and I suppose in [secular] society too.
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Women of minority faiths, in particular, comprise the most vulnerable segment of Pakistani society, and their fundamental rights are violated with impunity.
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The Saudis can take advantage of poor Christian workers (and those of other faiths) because their remittance dependent governments lack negotiating leverage.
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With these jarring clashes of civilizations and faiths, Mr. Vo returns the favor of the cultural vandalism that is a colonialist privilege.
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Evans denied allegations that Good News discriminates based on religion or that its chaplains prevent prisoners from practicing faiths other than Christianity.
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Mr Assad's father, Hafez, a member of the Alawite minority, clung to power partly by holding the line between the country's faiths.
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Religious organizations — such as a Catholic legal aid group, for example — are already allowed to reject certain job candidates of different faiths.
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" Trump counseled the 3,000 attendees of all different faiths from more than 130 countries to pray for "Arnold" and "for those ratings.
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They made it sound simple, the marrying of faiths, as if their children could grow up to be two things at once.
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Her driver, Mahamadi Ouédraogo, was also killed in the brutal attack, along with dozens of other people of various nationalities and faiths.
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Sure, its advocates will on occasion rope in representatives of non-Christian faiths to lend the illusion of principle to their cause.
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Globally, Unicef estimates that there are about 650 million girls and women of various faiths who were wed before they turned 18.
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Since 2004, a shadowy Muslim insurgency with inchoate aims has terrorized members of both faiths with roadside bombings, shootings and grenade attacks.
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Mr. Yar'Adua's illness and death unsettled the longstanding Nigerian tradition of rotating political power among leaders from different regions, tribes and faiths.
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Those who believe in oppressing women, gays, Hispanics, African-Americans and people of different faiths are not welcome to join our country.
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Community centers ringing the towers were deluged with donations, and volunteers of many different faiths arrived from across London and further afield.
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The investigators found abuses in a variety of faiths and organizations, but the conclusions about the Catholic Church were numerous and widespread.
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We have to make common cause with people of all faiths and backgrounds fighting the same threat and seeking the same security.
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I think Billy touched the hearts of not only Christians, but people of all faiths, because he was such a good man.
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For decades Jerusalem has been administered as a unified city in which the rights of all faiths have been respected and protected.
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As for Jerusalem, an international zone would be established around the city to guarantee access by all faiths to their holy sites.
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Go deeper: Global gun violence targets worshippers of all faiths New Zealand to ban guns within days in response to mosque attacks
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"There has never been a building that has the three faiths in one form," Adjaye told the Emirates-based publication the National.
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Muslim, Jewish, and Pentecostal women who adhere to their faiths' requirements of modest dress wear clothing with sleeves, high necklines, and longer hems.
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Yet despite the mix of backgrounds and faiths, Germany is a peaceful country where citizens enjoy a good balance of freedom and safety.
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While Wicca and other nature-based faiths are far more than just a trend, lately, beauty companies are borrowing elements from their traditions.
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Om, a syllable drawn from Hindu scriptures, comes to life as a religious symbol for followers of faiths such as Hinduism and Jainism.
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Voters of other religious faiths such as evangelical Christians and Catholics are more consistent in their ratings of the president and vote choice.
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The central message of all faiths - hope for human dignity and freedom -- is uniting people across traditions in the struggle to eradicate slavery.
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To recognize both of their individual faiths and traditions, Lemonis says the duo had both a priest and a cantor at the ceremony.
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Berliners, including the mayor, and other Jewish groups participated in demonstrations on Wednesday in which people of all faiths donned skullcaps in solidarity.
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The memorial service embraced many religious faiths including an opening reading from the Quran by scholar and the family's religious adviser, Imam Shakir.
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It sounds like she has an appreciation for a variety of faiths, but that doesn't make her a member of all of them.
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While a significant proportion who've turned up are South Asian, the attendees appear to span a host of ethnicities, nationalities, faiths, and styles.
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After 2,000 years, the city of Jerusalem was reunited under Jewish control, and has been open to worshipers from all faiths ever since.
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Yet business and Buddhism have often been in harmony, says Kin Cheung, who researches Asian faiths and economics at Moravian College in Pennsylvania.
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The same is true of the people of multiple faiths killed by terrorists in Orlando, Paris, Brussels and elsewhere in the last year.
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The irony that religious faiths have played a key part in shaping our damaged, sectarian world is probably not lost on him, either.
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Crosses, for example, can only be displayed inside churches, proselytizing for faiths other than Islam is banned and Muslims are forbidden from converting.
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Then we saw that there were people of other faiths outside Islam who wanted to sign up, and I thought, 'Let's start polygamy.com.
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"What President Trump is seeking is to unite peoples of all faiths around a common vision of peace, progress and prosperity," McMaster said.
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That means promoting the aspirations and dreams of all citizens who seek a better life—including women, children, and followers of all faiths.
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" But unlike his campaign speeches, he also made a point of not demonizing Muslims wholesale, calling Islam "one of the world's great faiths.
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Histories of persecution against people of certain races, ethnicity, religious faiths, and political beliefs can be used as evidence when applying for asylum.
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In the Old City, all three faiths — Christianity, Judaism, Islam — commingled, with sacred sites sometimes just a few feet away from one another.
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The assault on Tuesday claimed victims from both faiths, but no one has claimed responsibility, which is common for such attacks, officials said.
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America's founders believed in the simple principle that people of all faiths should be able to think, speak, and work without government oppression.
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It is their voices that ring in our ears, reminding us of the ancient wisdom of Scripture that is common to all faiths.
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I witnessed this personally at a meeting convened by Pope Francis with leaders of major faiths including evangelism, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism and Hinduism.
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Instead of childhood friends, Judah and Messala are kindred souls of different faiths, and their dispute, which is barely explained, is purely religious.
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The ad, described simply as "a priest and Imam meet for tea," shows two old friends of different faiths reconnecting for a cup.
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Some cite the conservative views of many faiths, like opinions on politics or same-sex marriage, as well as outdated structures of power.
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Our opposing faiths meant that Adam and I had different expectations for marriage, child-rearing, and what we wanted to celebrate in life.
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Both faiths also focus on rising within: Scientologists increase in OT, while the Meyerist Movement is all about climbing the ladder to enlightenment.
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"Chicken to me is a very universal, global meat only because it's accepted by all religions and spiritual faiths, every culture," says Tran.
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Furthermore, the Ecumenical Patriarchate's dialogue with other faiths, including the Roman Catholic Church, is deeply unpopular with hard-line Orthodox priests and monks.
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Likewise, none of us are born believers, but we can pick up our faiths depending on whether or not we're raised to believe.
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The two faiths are small minorities: The country is about 7 percent Christian, 10 percent Muslim, 13 percent Hindu and 70 percent Buddhist.
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Befitting an island long at the center of global trade routes, Sri Lanka has for centuries been home to a diversity of faiths.
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Born April 12, 1981, in Leloaloa, American Samoa, Gabbard is the fourth of five children brought up in both Christian and Hindu faiths.
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Hundreds of clergy and worshippers of various faiths were killed at temples, synagogues, churches and mosques around the world this year, AP reports.
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This is the first in a series of interviews with religious scholars from several faiths — and one atheist — on the meaning of death.
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In addition to these challenges, Iraq's Christians are joining with their fellow citizens of other faiths in protests against the corruption in Baghdad.
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Australia's Advertising Standards Bureau said the advert had attracted more than 30 complaints relating to "a number of faiths," according to the BBC.
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Visitors from other countries, particularly those having trouble incorporating different ethnic groups and faiths, are amazed that we manage to pull it off.
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Long before the term "interfaith dialogue" became common, Thurman worshiped with people of other faiths and warned about the dangers of religious fundamentalism.
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He was raised in Lebanon, Pa. An Eagle Scout who mingled with boys of other faiths, William decided on the priesthood early on.
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The measure goes against India's constitution, which guarantees legal equality to people of all faiths, the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom said.
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There he meets the divine trinity of some Christian faiths: Papa (Octavia Spencer), his son (Avraham Aviv Alush) and the Holy Spirit (Sumire).
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Business leaders share the responsibility to help their communities stay true to our values of welcoming people of all origins, backgrounds and faiths.
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Worse still, he does not accept the authority of constitutional republicanism—its norms, its faiths and practices, its explicit rules and implicit understandings.
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In the U.S., people from all faiths dress modestly, which makes sense because all of the world's major religions extol modesty as a virtue.
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She was not indifferent to matters of faith but she spoke often of "religious engagement", implying that faiths could be harnessed and also challenged.
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Magid was one of 26 religious leaders from a diverse array of faiths to participate in the service, an inaugural tradition since George Washington.
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Here, we've rounded up some of the most popular spiritual practices within nature-based faiths and recommended them based on personality types and preferences.
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While the majority of Indians are Hindus, Muslims and people of other faiths account for some 22014 million, or a fifth, of the populace.
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Among nature-based faiths, the December full moon, known as the Cold Moon, is actually believed to foster goodwill among family and loved ones.
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Harry also met with the Joyful Noise choir, a collection of people of different faiths, ethnicity, sexual orientation and gender, all living with HIV.
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The church, they said, sought only to protect children of all faiths from injury and could not use the rubber in its religious work.
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There have been several violent clashes between Baname followers, who often wear red scarves to identify themselves, and members of other faiths since 2009.
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Some faiths go through grieving rituals that last long after the funeral, while others prefer to end the observances when the funeral is complete.
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Sri Lanka attacks Worshipers of all faiths in Sri Lanka are being urged to pray privately at home as fears of more attacks linger.
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The 9th Circuit panel said some faiths were not represented on a list the board used to select the religious leader for the prayer.
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But I also know that, to atheists or adherents of other faiths, it can be confusing to know how to respond to such outreach.
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President Trump will travel to the seats of the world's three major monotheistic faiths on his first foreign trip, the White House announced Thursday.
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In what were described as the debate's "most sincere" and "most honest" moments, Senator Tim Kaine and Governor Mike Pence discussed their religious faiths.
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These aren't just 1967 matters -- they go back to 1948 and are foundational in the religious and political narratives of both peoples and faiths.
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Deputy White House press secretary Lindsay Walters said neither is the case, pointing to actions that she said show equal respect for all faiths.
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Far from being disposable, though, Proverbs' pithy sayings have permeated our popular culture and become beloved parts of both the Jewish and Christian faiths.
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Ron Sheppard, an interfaith minister ordained by the All Faiths Seminary International in New York, is to officiate at Battello's restaurant in Jersey City.
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Susan Barnett is the founder of the nonprofit Faiths for Safe Water, an advocacy project that focuses the faith voice on global water issues.
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In fact, it is the correct position to take, and the one which is consistent with worldwide religious freedom for all faiths — including Islam.
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Its subject is Jerusalem—al-Quds, in Arabic—the spiritual center for all three monotheistic faiths and the site of their most apocalyptic imaginings.
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Perhaps because Americans of all colors and faiths aspire to the idea that they have the right to be treated equally under the law.
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The Boy Scouts of America were named in at least four cases, as were two other religious faiths and at least five public schools.
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The track record of exclusion and outright abuse of gay men and women in the name of God is a depressing reality across faiths.
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To cope with the complicated politics of the region, and the complicated religious politics, Khoury assembled an board of heavyweight patrons of many faiths.
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On the CNN Original Series "Believer," Reza Aslan traveled the globe and immersed himself in the world's most fascinating faiths with that in mind.
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Instead, we should grasp the opportunity to demonstrate that Irishness is a multifaceted thing — one that accommodates a diversity of faiths, races and beliefs.
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This not only connects Jews around the world, but shows people of all faiths and backgrounds who we are and what we stand for.
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"African restaurants are places where Africans from different countries, faiths, and professions meet to interact with each other and develop community networks," he explains.
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The proposal addresses a practical problem of supply and demand, especially as Protestant faiths gain traction in Brazil and other parts of the region.
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Jewish leaders across the U.S. invited people of all faiths to attend the first Sabbath services following the synagogue massacre in Pittsburgh last weekend.
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Americans of many faiths are busy adapting their plans for the coming holy days and observances to meet the constraints of the coronavirus crisis.
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Americans of many faiths are busy adapting their plans for the coming holy days and observances to meet the constraints of the coronavirus crisis.
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He had spent the last week receiving emails and phone calls from clergy of many faiths, offering solace and support — which made him hopeful.
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Palestinians regard the ancient city - which contains sites sacred to the Jewish, Muslim and Christian faiths - as the future capital of a separate state.
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"Seamus never wavered from his vision for a shared future where neighbors of all faiths could live in dignity," Clinton said in a statement.
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Muslim leaders and supporters from other faiths said last week that intolerance against Muslims had been on the rise both nationally and in Texas.
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Muslim leaders and supporters from other faiths said on Thursday that intolerance against Muslims has been on the rise both nationally and in Texas.
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Clinton, a Methodist, and Mezvinsky, who is Jewish, were married in 2010 in a ceremony that incorporated both of their faiths, according to Kveller.
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For liberals, recent religious establishment cases now threaten to dismantle anti-discrimination rules which protect African Americans, women, gays and minority faiths from discrimination.
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Though he was devoutly Muslim, he regularly met with leaders of other faiths to impart a greater understanding between the religions of the world.
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In addition to Brownback's defense of peoples of all faiths, he has experience to address some of the unique horrors facing many of them.
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The prospective executive order would authorize wide-ranging, taxpayer-funded discrimination against women, gays and members of minority faiths across federal programs and services.
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After the fire broke out, the mosque filled with volunteers of all faiths and nationalities, as the emergency response coincided with typical Ramadan activities.
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Americans of other faiths can hold a range of views about the media and cops and politics without threat of having their citizenship revoked.
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Communities that follow nature-based faiths will hold solstice festivals that last all day, as they celebrate the bounty of life and the sun itself.
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Ibrahim said there had been an outpouring of support from the Perth community in the past 24 hours, from people of all faiths and ages.
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That has triggered an exodus among people of both faiths, especially among minority sects - like Botros' Syriac Orthodox community whose roots are in early Christianity.
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There have been several violent clashes between the Baname followers, who often wear red scarves to identify themselves, and members of other faiths since 2009.
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The purchase of this home is part of a network formed by Los Angeles religious leaders across faiths in the wake of Donald Trump's election.
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On most key measures, from racial diversity to the shift away from Christian faiths, the changes reshaping America are more pronounced among the youngest generations.
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Perhaps religion has something to do with it: Taoism and Buddhism, the country's most widespread faiths, have less doctrinal objection to homosexuality than many religions.
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"It is an insult and a danger to all of the people of the state of Washington, of all faiths," Inslee told reporters on Monday.
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But in a speech on May 21st he declared that the fight against extremism is "a battle between good and evil", not "between different faiths".
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EDT next Tuesday, the moon will reach fullness, marking yet another May Flower Moon, as this month's full moon is known among nature-based faiths.
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Historically, these statements have emphasized the importance of prayer across faiths, and have called on the public to find common ground in their varying beliefs.
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"Thousands of American Muslims and members of other minority faiths serve in our nation's military and should be able to practice their faith while serving."
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Other speakers came with a specific worry: the fate of the small share of migrants who profess or convert to non-Muslim faiths, including Christianity.
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This phase of the moon is still significant, however, since new moons are particularly good times to reflect on personal growth, according to Pagan faiths.
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" Another newsy passage from Trump's speech, via the Washington Post's Ashley Parker: "This is not a battle between different faiths, different sects or different civilizations.
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A socially conservative province where the Catholic and Protestant faiths exert strong influence, Northern Ireland allows abortion only when a mother's life is in danger.
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At the same time, government policy has encouraged faiths that it sees as more indigenized, for example by subsidizing Taoist music or folk religious pilgrimages.
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Other versions and other faiths got no support from the state; indeed, it outlawed the mystical Sufi orders that had heavily inflected Ottoman-era Islam.
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Her Christian classmates strike up conversations with her about Islam, and most of the time, they find similarities between the two faiths, rather than differences.
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People of all faiths visited the Temple in Jerusalem to pray to god and the divisions were a lot less volatile than they are today.
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In the Ethiopian Orthodox and Muslim faiths, both widely practised in Ethiopia, religious rules call for the burial of the dead as soon as possible.
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He counted among his friends people of all political persuasions, saw truth in all faiths and the nobility of all races as witnessed here today.
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" He added: "We were both dedicated to our families and deeply devoted to our faiths," and "were both products of humble backgrounds and hardscrabble youth.
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Go look at the graves of the brave patriots who died defending the United States of America -- you will see all faiths, genders and ethnicities.
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Some American readers drew comparisons of Wahhabism in Saudi Arabia to conservative interpretations of other faiths practiced around the world — including in the United States.
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Moreover, major religious groups have yet to declare whether they consider VSED an acceptable act of self-determination or a suicide, anathema in most faiths.
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The diversity of faiths and beliefs should be celebrated, and lawmakers around the globe have experimented with inventive strategies to accommodate religion under the law.
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The constitution incorporated 20143 articles and 2,473 amendments, a density that reflected India's complications — its iniquities of caste, its poverty, its various languages and faiths.
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She is the digital editor of New African Woman magazine; her religious practice fuses together traditional faiths hailing from Congo, where her family is from.
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But there's another genre that seems to have the same proselytizing agenda that champions Christianity and demonizes all other faiths (including the faithless): horror movies.
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Five judges deliberated for three months before issuing their ruling, with each judge representing one of India's major faiths — Hinduism, Christianity, Islam, Sikhism, and Zoroastrianism.
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At the Noor Cultural Centre in Toronto, a place where men and women pray side by side, [she] welcomes people of different backgrounds and faiths.
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There were some true believers there and some young, lost people who had been imperfectly absorbed into faiths that their former lives demanded of them.
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He awoke on Monday to hundreds of emails from strangers, he told CNN, sent by people of all faiths and from all around the world.
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"Shared Sacred Sites," which opens today at all three sites, traces the history of the holy figures and holy places common to the three faiths.
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Later, as my friends were confirmed in their faiths — John joined the Presbyterians, Kenny was bar mitzvahed — my mother felt that she had failed us.
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The devastations — to the poor, to the environment, to immigrants, to people of many faiths and races, to our nation's very institutions — kept coming anyway.
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The preamble was "an unequivocal endorsement of a religious tenet of some but by no means all Christian faiths," he wrote in his separate opinion.
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"I will sign it to protect the deeply held religious beliefs of Catholics and the beliefs of Americans of all faiths," Trump said in September.
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The demographic changes have been especially pronounced in metropolitan Toronto, a patchwork of cities and suburban towns bustling with an array of languages and faiths.
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But the ones who did sit and stay said they had been drawn to the community after trying out other faiths like Buddhism or Rastafarianism.
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Such encounters happen often in Lancaster, whose rich history of acceptance is rooted, in part, in the influence of the Mennonites, Amish and other faiths.
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In doing so, we can dispel emerging doubts that the best and brightest from all nations and faiths are welcomed to bring their talents here.
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At the prayer breakfast, he cast thinly veiled aspersions upon the faiths of his religious rivals, Ms. Pelosi and Senator Mitt Romney, Republican of Utah.
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About 87 percent of Indonesia's 270 million people are Muslims, 10 percent are Christian, and there are adherents of many other faiths in the country.
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We each have our own morals and faiths — mine teaches me to help our fellow man, especially when it's in our power to do so.
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Tens of thousands of Muslims and Indians of other faiths have demonstrated against the new Citizenship Amendment Act, a core piece of Mr. Modi's agenda.
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Since Christmas is generally accepted as an important and universal experience in American childhood, kids of other faiths often feel left out of the celebrations.
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Although all faiths were supposed to remain under party control, religious feeling boomed, with the number of believers in China topping 500 million by 2010.
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Menk has preached Muslims are not allowed to greet people of other faiths on their religious festivals, Singapore's home affairs ministry said in a statement.
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He argues that part of the problem is precisely that Islam, unlike other faiths, does not enjoy the same status as the (locally established) religions.
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It works well for both faiths that on Sunday, the temple will be filled with the church congregation at the chapel, which seats 125 people.
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She thought the move would signal that this capital city situated along the Kanawha River was a place for people of all faiths and cultures.
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Protecting immigrants is shaping up to be a priority of the religious left, an amorphous collection of people and groups reflecting many faiths and ethnicities.
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Khan says there are several ways to address this issue, the first being to train financial aid advisors in the religious requirements of different faiths.
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"It's interesting to discover other faiths; it opens you up to the world," said Antonella Gamberoni, a Rome librarian who visited on a recent afternoon.
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It's sad to have to remind people that Trump could have appealed to the downtrodden without inciting violence against people of different origins, appearances and faiths.
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The filmmakers leave assorted plot possibilities underexplored — Sarah's anxious father; her grief over a dead brother; the religious intersections of the faiths that call Jerusalem home.
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Of course, since practicing nature-based faiths tends to be pretty individualized and subjective, it's up to each person to decide how to observe Earth Day.
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"Freedom of Worship" depicts eight believers of different faiths in prayer, "each according to the dictates of his own conscience," as the painting's caption puts it.
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And as the number of religious schools continues to grow, fewer children will come into regular, humdrum, day-to-day contact with those of different faiths.
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Or he could be even more emboldened to silence his critics, investigate and possibly imprison political opponents and deprive certain minority faiths of freedom of religion.
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As one of the fastest growing faiths in the world, Islam could be a powerful force if Muslims were stirred to environmental action, climate activists say.
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One of the most special things that our relationship has given us is a merging of families who love and respect each other's faiths and cultures.
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New York Police Department Commissioner James O'Neill announced Wednesday that his office had taken steps toward eliminating barriers that police officers of different faiths often face.
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The speeches were peppered with biblical passages and references to God, and two American pastors with a history of derogatory remarks about other faiths delivered blessings.
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Those of us at the airport -- people of many nationalities, cultures and faiths -- ran this way, then that way, not knowing which direction led to safety.
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Or, now that he's seen up close the power of ideas, ideologies and faiths, will he have gained some inkling of the complexity of the world?
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Muslims, including Muslim faith leaders and Imams, will be marching shoulder to shoulder with thousands of people of all faiths and those who ascribe to none.
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It's practiced at all educational levels and social classes and among people of many faiths, including Muslims and Christians, though no religious text calls for it.
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He concedes, however, that his enthusiasm for the project is not universal among Omaha's Muslim community, some of whom feel anxious about the mixing of faiths.
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The killing, which was attributed to a group of renegade ex-Army officers, horrified Yangon, and thousands of people, of many faiths, flocked to the funeral.
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And it calls into question whether the court's conservative justices support religious freedom for all faiths, or only for those whose beliefs match their ideological stances.
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Yet here they are telling people of different faiths that they can't protect and serve, that they can't be officers of the law because they're different.
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Stephanie Barclay is counsel at Becket, a religious liberty law firm that protects people of all faiths, which filed a brief in favor of Masterpiece Cakeshop.
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Dr. Sheila Gay Gross, an interfaith minister ordained by the All Faiths Seminary, is to officiate at the Channel Club, an event space in Monmouth Beach.
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RELIGION "The more that people of different faiths can interact to pursue some common goal, the more well-off we are as democracies," said the Rev.
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She brought together men and women of different faiths and races and turned a moment of tragedy and anger into an occasion for healing and unity.
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That's something we as New Yorkers understand, again across all faiths, across all neighborhoods, when a loss is felt so deeply, when it affects us all.
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We see Jews, Christians and people of other faiths and moral commitments showing up at mosques across the country to show support for their Muslim neighbors.
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In a land of many faiths, Americans certain of what God wanted them to do have always been central to the contest for policy and power.
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"The prayer practice served to identify the government with Christianity and risked conveying to citizens of minority faiths a message of exclusion," the 4th Circuit ruled.
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Miami Cubans took to the streets to celebrate the death of a tyrant, a symbol of death and loss for Cubans of all races and faiths.
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It didn't mention crimes against Hindus either, which has led to accusations that governmental efforts to stamp out discrimination are themselves discriminatory, neglecting non-Abrahamic faiths.
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Despite pleas for calm from religious leaders of all faiths, tensions are rising and fear is traveling across this island nation like a fast-moving shadow.
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Both parents said the moment evoked Ms. Brown's complex identity — she was raised with both faiths — and the further blending of cultures with Mr. Blatchford's family.
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"Our country's strength stems from its diversity and the contributions made by men and women of different faiths, races, sexual orientations and political beliefs," he said.
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Mirvis' comments came on the same day that Labour had launched a "race and faith manifesto," which it said aimed to tackle prejudice across all faiths.
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"Our country's strength stems from its diversity and the contributions made by men and women of different faiths, races, sexual orientations and political beliefs," Frazier said.
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But it has grown in popularity in recent decades as people have tried to be inclusive and sensitive to those of other faiths and the nonreligious.
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Within hours of the attacks on two mosques that left at least 49 dead, people of all faiths were rallying around their Muslim friends and communities.
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And for those few moments, all of the protesters, of all faiths and backgrounds, were reminded that the promise of America is still worth fighting for.
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Leaders of other faiths decried it, including Pope Francis, Orthodox patriarchs and Protestant church leaders in Jerusalem and the United States, and Muslims around the world.
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Yes, I draw strength from joining together with Muslims and Catholics and Americans of other faiths to embrace the reality that we are one people living together.
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So I agree with Congressmen Pompeo that there is an obligation on the leaders of the radical faiths of white supremacism and white nationalism to speak out.
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"Why not open it up to world religions and all different faiths, then you're not trying to proselytize anyone into any particular religion or denomination," he said.
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Choi's movement mixed strands of all three faiths, and claimed the ability to communicate with the dead and produce objects offering magical protection, according to Korean media.
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In a show of solidarity, people of all faiths, led by the group "Pakistan for All," formed a human chain to protect churches on the following Sunday.
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To Earl, who knew best the foreign faiths that his father brought home, this very American thing of catching the spirit looked like getting sexy with Jesus.
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"One of the most special things our relationship has given us is a merging of families who love and respect each other's faiths and cultures," they wrote.
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"We are calling for all people, of all faiths, to rally with compassion and with a sense of vigilance so that justice can be served," Nasher said.
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But thankfully, that's been changing, thanks to accepting faith leaders and brave LGBTQ+ individuals who manage to stay in touch with their faiths despite unfriendly religious environments.
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"Muhammad Ali was a person who respected other faiths," said Shakir, who is co-founder of Zaytuna College in California, the nation's first Muslim liberal arts college.
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Long before the current wave of exposures of sexual predators among the wealthy and privileged, "godmen" of varied faiths provided the most glaring examples of male misbehaviour.
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To this end the Muslim Council of Elders, an international organization based in Abu Dhabi, amplifies the true tolerant teachings of Islam and creates understanding between faiths.
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That's why new moon rituals in nature-based faiths involve cleansing, reflecting on personal growth, and other practices that are equivalent to hitting the spiritual "reset" button.
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We may not see eye to eye on all issues, but we must acknowledge that attacks on our faiths are two sides of the same bigoted coin.
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Trump has said his decision to visit the religious centers of three major faiths is meant to rally allies against shared security concerns in the Middle East.
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However, during his visit to Saudi Arabia, Trump delivered a speech calling Islam "one of the world's greatest faiths" and urging unity in the fight against terrorism.
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"People of all faiths have the fundamental right to worship freely, and this administration will not tolerate attempts to violate that right," he said in a statement.
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Islam traditionally refers to adherents of the other two faiths as "people of the book," a nod to the Torah and the Bible that Mohammed allegedly perfected.
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He believes some of the apprehension is due to confusion -- a perception that people of all faiths will be worshipping in the same sanctuary, shoulder to shoulder.
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But at times of collective anxiety, people of many faiths and none might also be receptive to some deeper reflections on the subject of fear and hope.
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In a speech in 2014 celebrating the 35th anniversary of the Iranian revolution, he praised the regime's "tolerance and acceptance of other faiths, traditions and ethnic groupings".
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While it's quite possible that having women in the clergy would have instilled more accountability and sensitivity, child sexual abuse also happens in faiths with married clergy.
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It is also important to note that people of the Jewish, Muslim and Sikh faiths, black people, Latino people and immigrants have been specifically targeted by violence.
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BERLIN/COLOGNE, Germany (Reuters) - Ercan Karakoyun has long played a prominent role in Berlin's Turkish community, promoting education and dialogue among Muslims and Germans of other faiths.
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I therefore urge persons of all faiths to prophetically help lead the nation towards a world of climate stability that safeguards the common home we all share.
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As the 21th century progressed and people of different nationalities and faiths mixed routinely, the puritanical, exclusionary nature of Wahhab's teachings would become more and more dysfunctional.
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At St.-Étienne-du-Rouvray's City Hall, which faces the house of Father Hamel, people have left several messages calling for peace between members of different faiths.
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Mr. Reed had been brought up Protestant but had gone on his own spiritual quest during his 20s, studying Eastern religions and exploring other faiths and philosophies.
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Missionaries of the last few centuries journeyed to China or Africa or the Americas to encounter the followers of other faiths, whether Buddhist or Yoruba or Aztec.
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A worldwide #ShowUpForShabbat campaign is encouraging people of all faiths to attend Shabbat services at synagogues Friday evening and Saturday to show support for the Jewish community.
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They make the case that taking classes with and living alongside people of different races, faiths, nationalities, and ethnicities ultimately creates more culturally adept and empathic citizens.
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On one side are religious people and companies that say the government should not force them to choose between the requirements of their faiths and their livelihoods.
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Jerusalem is the most sensitive issue for both sides, and the solution must meet the needs not only of the parties, but of all three monotheistic faiths.
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On Thursday, a group of Carmelite nuns stood for the first time inside a mosque, holding back tears as they talked with worshippers about the two faiths.
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Here in Nashville, through an ecumenical program called Room in the Inn, nearly 200 congregations of many faiths take in our homeless neighbors during the winter months.
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"The tone that the president has set is absolutely toxic to relations between people of different faiths and different races and different sexual orientations," Mr. Wallace said.
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To understand humanity's relationship with the divine, you have to apply critical thinking skills to facts about multiple faiths including your own, across cultures and throughout history.
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I would have expected a civil-rights organization supposedly committed to justice to speak out against those who would oppress women, gays and people of other faiths.
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On the other are religious people and companies who say the government should not force them to choose between the requirements of their faiths and their livelihoods.
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"We look forward to welcoming people of all faiths and backgrounds to our mosque," Mohammad Ali Chaudry, the president of the Islamic Society, said in a statement.
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The courts must determine whether those practices are "analogous to mainstream faiths in terms of moral duty, ultimate concern, comprehensiveness, that sort of thing," Mr. Sonne said.
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A cultural aversion to public expressions of all faiths still holds strong, but in recent years, it has focused on Muslim attire, especially women wearing head scarves.
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To remedy the last problem, the truly implausible version of this column would urge ex-Protestants to convert to Mormonism, the most demandingly communitarian of contemporary faiths.
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She is the chief executive of Faith in Public Life, a group in Washington that organizes leaders of many faiths to work together on politically liberal causes.
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The intervention by Mirvis comes on the same day that Labour launched a "race and faith manifesto," which it says aims to tackle prejudice across all faiths.
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"Our glorious diversity — our diversities of faiths, and colors, and creeds — that is not a threat to who we are; it makes us who we are," Mrs.
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The Trump administration has touted the president's visit to Israel, Saudi Arabia and the Vatican as stops at the centers of three of the world's major faiths.
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Jerusalem is a city that is sacred to three of the great monotheistic faiths: Judaism, Christianity and Islam, and each has sites of great religious significance there.
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The researchers said the educational differences among the faiths were rooted in immigration policies that favor the educated, as well as in political, economic and historical factors.
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Later, Mr. Noya, noting that Ms. Sinta had become a provocative figure in Indonesia, asked why she insisted on breaking the fast with people of different faiths.
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Mr. Xi was a pragmatist, but evidence also points to his being motivated by genuine respect for traditional Chinese faiths, such as Buddhism, Taoism and folk religion.
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Hunter says he was inspired after reading a news story about the arrests of clergy from a range of sometimes warring faiths at an anti-choice protest.
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The mayor of Charleston, W.Va., wanted her city to be more welcoming to all faiths and people, so she changed an annual celebration to the 'Winter Parade.
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The concept of multiculturalism was essential to the American "melting pot," in which people of disparate faiths and cultures came together and were forged into one nation.
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While fundamentalist faiths cast science as a misguided or even malicious source of information, polemicizing scientists argue that religion isn't just wrong or meaningless but also dangerous.
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On Friday, June 21, the northern hemisphere will officially welcome the first day of summer, which is known as the summer solstice or Litha in nature-based faiths.
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King Abdullah and his Hashemite dynasty have been responsible for some impressive initiatives aimed at curbing extremism within Islam and at easing tensions between the leading monotheistic faiths.
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Between the vernal equinox heralding the end of winter and the April full moon's serious regenerative energy, nature-based faiths spend most of springtime celebrating rebirth and fertility.
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This was in the late '20163s, when a public school surely should have had to reckon with students of different faiths before, but seemed unequipped to do so.
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These are values we all hold in common, and values that are visibly lived out everyday by Christians, as well as by people of other faiths or none.
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Still, in the last few weeks of Monson's decade in charge, one of the perennial points of tension between Mormons and other faiths came to the surface again.
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Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, meanwhile, has called America's inclusion of people of different faiths and religions a cornerstone of the country's values and explicitly welcomed Muslim supporters.
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And while Christians were fighting religious wars elsewhere in Europe, the Ottomans preserved a remarkable peace among different faiths in territories now regarded as seething with religious strife.
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If you've never observed the winter solstice, this day has deep roots in nature-based faiths, such as Wicca and Paganism, where it's also referred to as Yule.
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She hopes the new marriage law will help prevent such incidents of kidnapping of Hindu minority women and their forced conversion to other faiths for bigamous, forced marriages.
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Representatives of the Pakistan Hindu Council and Pakistan Council of Meghwar have long struggled for a law to protect women from conversions to other faiths and forced marriages.
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The beautiful thing about holidays grounded in nature-based faiths like Paganism and Wicca is that the details of how they're celebrated vary between communities and even individuals.
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"It is likely that significant numbers of married observers of non-Judeo-Christian faiths are also in a similar position to members of the Muslim community," she said.
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On Monday, a group of 10 religious leaders representing different faiths gathered at the Marina Bay Circuit to bless the upcoming Sep 16 - 18 event and its drivers.
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Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie said Trump should witness first hand the work being done by local Muslims to reach across faiths and help those in need.
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This is a defining feature of nature-based faiths like Wiccanism and Paganism — each follower is a total individual, with a very personal interpretation of the religion's messages.
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As President Donald Trump's grand tour of faiths draws to a close, it is clear that when talking about ISIS, we are still talking past one another other.
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Some Muslims in Quiapo worry that the bonhomie of different faiths could be at risk as the death toll among troops fighting in Marawi, now at 70, climbs.
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"Our glorious diversity - our diversities of faiths and colors and creeds - that is not a threat to who we are, it makes us who we are," she said.
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Leaders of faiths across the spectrum of religious opinion, including some who have otherwise viewed Trump favorably, strongly condemn the family-dividing injustice committed against the immigrant children.
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But what people of other faiths may not realize is that they are participating in our spiritual boot camp, helping Muslims build willpower in more ways than one.
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"This is not a battle between different faiths, different sects, or different civilizations," Trump is expected to say in Riyadh, according to excerpts released by the White House.
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The human rings of supporters -- which included people of many faiths -- may have been an act of love and support; but they were also a sign of strength.
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BAKU (Reuters) - Pope Francis visited a mosque in overwhelmingly Muslim Azerbaijan on Sunday and told leaders of all faiths that God should never be used to justify fundamentalism.
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Everywhere you go, all over the country, and cities small and large, Americans of all faiths reach out to our creator for strength, for inspiration, and for healing.
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The "Other Religions" category includes the Baha'i and Mandean faiths, both Abrahamic, syncretic religions that have grown out of a mixed Christian, Muslim, Jewish, and Zoroastrian religious milieu.
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The tale is central to the Muslim, Christian and Jewish faiths — and a recurring literary metaphor for society's sacrifice of the young in the wars of their elders.
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All Faiths Cemetery in Middle Village, Queens, plans to allow pet burials as soon as it receives state approval to do so, said Dan Austin, the cemetery's president.
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Today, the federation, which includes 113 member agencies throughout the city and in Westchester, has members of the Catholic, Jewish and Muslim faiths, as well as secular organizations.
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We are home to more than 115 nationalities and people of all faiths — Sunni, Shiite, Christian, Jewish, Hindu — who embrace the values of mutual respect, understanding and inclusivity.
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" Senator Kamala Harris, Democrat of California, wrote in a tweet: "This nation was built upon the promise that people of all faiths should be welcome to our shores.
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The number of Catholics has tracked population growth, rising from three million in 1949 to about 10 million today, making it the smallest of China's officially approved faiths.
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We may or may not agree with these beliefs, but we should support the right of our fellow Christians and people of other faiths to believe these things.
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However, I believe that the similarities among the human beings on this earth and its various lands, and among its cultures and its faiths, far outweigh their differences.
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As general counsel of Becket Fund, an organization that defends the free exercise of religion for all faiths, Duncan oversaw the successful Hobby Lobby challenge to ObamaCare's mandate.
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People of various faiths stood together in solidarity, showing their full support for our Muslim community by sending emails, letters and flowers, and strongly condemning anti-Muslim rhetoric.
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He must remember that we are a nation of immigrants of different faiths, and that we all share a common belief that our differences only make us better.
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Throughout history we've seen a lot of purist religious faiths, from the Spanish inquisitors to the modern Islamic radicals, who believe in a single true way of living.
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Montse Alvarado is the executive director of Becket, a non-profit law firm based in Washington, D.C. that defends the freedom of religion of people of all faiths. .
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Set in a Paris arrondissement of many hues and faiths, this enthralling début revels in tropes of the crime novel even as it careers cheekily beyond the genre.
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"It's a symbol that this house may be a temporary home for Laura and me, but it's the people's house, and it belongs to people of all faiths."
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In both the Ethiopian Orthodox and Muslim faiths that are widely practised in the country, religious rules call for the burial of the dead as soon as possible.
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Since 1967, Jerusalem has been a united city administered by Israel, and persons of all religious faiths have been guaranteed full access to holy sites within the city.
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Muslim Americans support candidates of non-Muslim faiths in their bids for elected office because they are invested in the quality of life and of leadership in America.
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Recognizing that anti-Semitism is not just a Jewish issue, residents of all faiths and of no faith at all placed pictures of Hanukkah menorahs in their windows.
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Israel presents itself both as the Jewish state and the only nation in the Middle East which allows members of all faiths freedom of worship at their holy sites.
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"Religious and ethnic tolerance are values the Afghan people hold strong, and I urge the Afghan authorities to do everything possible to defend Afghans of all faiths," she said.
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"We have to understand that an attack on one faith is an attack on all our faiths," Obama said at the mosque in Catonsville, a suburb west of Baltimore.
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"Every person deserves to live a life of freedom," Anglican Archbishop Philip Freier said in the letter signed by leaders of the Christian, Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu and Jewish faiths.
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Blake recognizes that people who follow nature-based faiths may believe they have a special responsibility to take care of the environment, but that doesn't have to be daunting.
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"An attack on one faith is an attack on all our faiths," Obama said during his roundtable with Muslim leaders and community members at the Islamic Society of Baltimore.
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He added that he was proud of his dad for running a "campaign that focused on inclusion" that was "for people of all colors, all faiths, and all orientations."
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Instead of asking Kaine and Pence directly about their stances on abortion, moderator Elaine Quijano asked how both candidates have balanced their faiths with their roles as public servants.
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The prison could bar all clergy from the execution room, he wrote, but it could not exclude clergy of some faiths while inviting others to kneel by the gurney.
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However Nehlen's congressional race turns out, Americans of all faiths, ethnicities and political persuasions should reflect -- with alarm -- on the anti-American U-turn our national conversation has taken.
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This is not because they have switched en masse to another mainstream religion: only 8% of them follow non-Christian faiths, just slightly above the national average of 6%.
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He personally chose as chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, India's most populous state, a fiery Hindu cleric who paints the election campaign as a battle between the two faiths.
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Hundreds clergy of numerous faiths walk on Highway 1806 from the Oceti Sakowin encampment to the site of the violent clash with law enforcement with Dakota Access Pipeline protesters.
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In the west, an aging population, a weakened labor movement and a strong connection to Roman Catholicism and other observant Christian faiths has pushed the region toward the Republicans.
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They're terrible, terrible people,' that's a really broad brush that I think most members of the Mormon Church, and many, many other faiths, find to be terribly, terribly offensive.
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He also warned that unless people of other faiths and no faith were given more freedom to attend nonreligious schools, Catholic education would actually be diluted rather than strengthened.
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In the Catholic and Orthodox faiths, he points out, veneration often involves touching, kissing, burning incense and audible prayer, "things you simply cannot do in a Western-style museum".
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When properly recognized by governments, religious freedom can and should allow for members of peaceful religious groups – of all faiths and denominations – to form and carry out their ministry.
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Indonesia is an officially secular country and has the world's largest population of Muslims, as well as sizeable minorities of Christians, Hindus, and those who adhere to traditional faiths.
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Although India's Constitution is secular and provides protection to all faiths, the issue of "love jihad" has gripped headlines, pitting secular activists against their religious peers and government officials.
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"Our country's strength stems from its diversity and the contributions made by men and women of different faiths, races, sexual orientations and political beliefs," he wrote in a statement.
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"No President has ever visited the homelands and holy sites of the Jewish, Christian, and Muslims faiths all on one trip," he said at a press briefing last week.
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White supremacism is a wicked and evil worldview that has no place in a civil society and should be renounced and rejected by people of all backgrounds and faiths.
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Rather than teach critical thinking, textbooks perpetuate ideas of obedience (the region's repressive governments like it that way) and, often, misunderstanding or even hatred of other faiths and sects.
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In fact, a ruling in favor of the cake shop may later enable discrimination against members of minority faiths, as Columbia Law School professor Katherine Franke has pointed out.
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Tim Schultz is the president of the 1st Amendment Partnership, an organization dedicated to protecting the religious freedom of Americans of all faiths, primarily through advocacy in state legislatures.
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To care for all creation, to look out for the poor, and to lift up those who are marginalized are all pillars of Catholic faith and all other faiths.
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The exception allows police officers, like those with skin conditions worsened by shaving or whose faiths require facial hair, to grow the hair up to one millimeter in length.
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It was a powerful reminder that the United States is uniquely positioned to act as a torchbearer for international religious freedom for people of all faiths or no faith.
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We expect those Muslim communities to be integral members of the larger society, to enjoy a rich spiritual life and to live in harmony with people of other faiths.
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In a white paper released Sunday, the Chinese State Council Information Office painted Xinjiang as a religiously diverse community where a number of faiths had co-existed for centuries.
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In reviewing the old order, I predicted that it would not achieve many conservatives' hopes of "prioritizing" Christian refugees, but instead would just abandon suffering people of all faiths.
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Fasting has been a religious practice among a variety of faiths for millennia, but over the past decade, the trend of Bible-based wellness has repeatedly made news headlines.
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A lot of churches and faiths are based on compassion and Christianity is based on the figure of Christ who is this example of unconditional love and courageous love.
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So the mystery of the Jewish holy figure Hazana, who is revered here by people of all the local faiths, is even more profound than it might otherwise be.
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"The Jewish people, and our religious friends of other faiths, have seen this before, and we have lived through it, and thrived and built again and again and again."
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Cornell Brooks: Our lives, black lives and the life of King Following Passover and Easter, people of all faiths are commemorating both the death and life of the Rev.
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Scholars believe that the Pillar of Fire was the only denomination in America to publicly endorse the Klan, even though individual ministers from other faiths were active in it.
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Four churches also offered their space for as long as needed, and in just a few days, people of all faiths contributed $1 million to build a new mosque.
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Tim Schultz is the President of the 1st Amendment Partnership, an organization dedicated to protecting the religious freedom of Americans of all faiths, primarily through advocacy in state legislatures.
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The practice was most common for Protestants (60%) and Catholics (52%), though some people of other faiths, as well as atheists and agnostics, reported saying grace regularly as well.
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It would also underestimate America's great potential to attract, and also transform, people of all faiths and races under a simple but rare principle — equal justice under the law.
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"I saw the garden as a powerful metaphor, this safe space where community, connection and civility combine — this space exists between the three chambers, the three faiths," he said.
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"It is an insult and a danger to all of the people of the state of Washington, of all faiths," Washington state Governor Jay Inslee, a Democrat, told reporters. Amazon.
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Readers of all faiths may warm to the final section of Mr Akyol's book which argues that contemporary Muslims stand in particular need of certain of the teachings of Jesus.
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For example, this weekend, I will join more than 30,000 people at Britain's largest Muslim convention to promote mutual understanding and pluralism among Muslims and with people of other faiths.
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Not only do both naturally flourish in June, but strawberries are associated with the June full moon and roses have long been part of solstice rituals within nature-based faiths.
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John Mbiti, a prominent Christian theologian from Kenya who helped debunk entrenched ideas that traditional African religions were primitive, giving them equal weight with major world faiths, died on Oct.
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Neither made any political capital of that, nor of their Protestant faiths, but Merkel's chosen successor, Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, is a Catholic conservative, and is opposed to same-sex marriage.
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