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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Do Dogs Go To Heaven?

The debate rages, but in my mind there is no debate at all. God loves all creatures, so why would dogs not go to heaven?
For more information about God and the animals.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Thanksgiving: To Whom, For What?
A day of prayer, self-congratulations, or what? When the act of counting one's blessings becomes the habit of counting upon one's blessings. And what the holiday really means.

Thanksgiving Prayers
Thanksgiving Quotations: Some Famous, Some Funny
Thanksgiving Recipes

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Halloween: Holiday in Need of Renovation
Given its pagan roots, some think it evil. We disagree and examine its deeper meaning, religious roots, and contemporary significance, including practical ideas on how to celebrate it today. Renovating Halloween

Halloween: A Pagan Perspective

One reader reacted strongly to my Halloween piece. Since her retort was so well written and so thoughtful, I've included her entire rebuttal here.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Financing Health Care Reform
Judging from photos of last weekend's anti-reform march on Washington, if the folks who oppose health care legislation would start exercising and eating right, we could finance universal coverage using what we save on THEIR medical bills!

Suggested reading: What would Jesus eat?

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Health Care Reform: The Faith Perspective
The shrill voices of "faith based" talk show hosts notwithstanding, the overwhelming majority of religious leaders in the US recognize that reform of health care systems is a moral imperative. For churches, synagogues, and mosques, concern for people's health is not a fad. Historically, religious organizations of all kinds have stepped forward to found hospitals, medical schools, neighborhood health clinics, senior care centers, and a host of other agencies aimed at improving the health of their communities. They have done this out of a recognition that caring for the sick and the infirm is not just a responsibility of individuals, but of the society as a whole. And in this, government, has a positive, even an essential role to play. For more, on this topic including statements from religious leaders and faith based groups working on this issue, continue here.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Catholics Come Through
In the context of quarrelsome comments from conservative Catholics and Protestants alike who took issue with some of Senator Kennedy's views, those involved in today's funeral mass, including Catholic clergy, family members, and friends, hosted a gracious and wonderful celebration! The affirmation of Ted Kennedy's life and work, and the acknowledgement of how his personal faith animated his life long commitment to social justice was inspirational. This was an example of the Catholic Church at its best.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

God and the Hurricanes
Now in the heart of the tropical storm season, with yet another strom heading for the US, it is timely to reflect upon the ways in which religious people deal with natural disasters, which are often referred to as an "act of God."

Check out these respected relief agencies that can deliver help when tragedy strikes

Saturday, August 15, 2009

The Maltese Cross
This cross has a long history. It has been associated with the Order of Knights of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, also known as the "Knights Hospitaller." This order began with the establishment of a hospital in Jerusalem, and has long been associated with caregiving, but also took on military duties, eventually becoming a powerful, military force with vast properties and great wealth.

Thursday, August 06, 2009

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Wednesday, August 05, 2009

Catholic Leaders Urge Congress to Pass Health Care Reform
Catholic social justice leaders are urging Congress to put aside ideological and partisan agendas to pass comprehensive health care reform that makes quality health care affordable for all Americans. In a statement that will be sent to members of Congress and published as an advertisement later this month, Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good and other national Catholic organizations call it “a moral crisis and a political failure” that nearly 50 million Americans lack health insurance. We couldn't agree more! For more on this news.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

What is Hinduism?goddess
Can a religion that affirms thousands, perhaps millions, of different gods and goddesses be considered compatible with Christianity? The answer is not as obvious as it might first appear.
Recommended Websites on Hinduism
Books About Hinduism
Ganesha: One of the Most Popular Hindu Deities
Hindu Festival Calendar for 2009, 2010 and beyond.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009


GodArt
A very interesting and challenging project, culminating in a virtual world exhibit this fall. We will track this with great interest as artists and designers seek to answer the question: "Is is even possible to visualize God in a 3D art project?" You can visit the website to learn more, but to really get in on the action you will need to have a Second Life account and avatar.

godart
What is Buddhism?
Can a religion without a formal notion of God be considered compatible with Christianity? Aside from the obvious differences, what are the points of fruitful dialogue between Buddhists and Christians?

Buddhist Holiday Calendar

Recommended links about Buddhism

Top Books About Buddhism

Saturday, July 04, 2009

Can Christians Alone Be Saved?
"I am the way, the truth and the light, no one comes to the Father but by me," said Jesus. Does this mean that only Christians can be saved?

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The Rev. Charles P. Henderson is a Presbyterian minister and Executive Director of 
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He is the author of God and Science (John Knox Press, 1986).  
A revised and expanded version of the book is appearing here.
God and Science (Hypertext Edition, 2005)
He is also editor of a new book, featuring articles by world class scientists and theologians, and illustrating the leading views on the relationship between science and religion:
Faith, Science and the Future (CrossCurrents Press, 2007)  

Charles also tracks the boundry between the virtual and the real at his blog: Next World Design, focusing on the mediation of art, science and spirituality in the metaverse.  

For more information about Charles Henderson.