Hinduism

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Check the Memo: Embracing Religious Diversity Is Good For Your Bottom Line
More and more companies, large and small, are recognizing the value of embracing the faiths of their clients and staff.
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Hindus Rightfully Eviscerate CNN over Gimmicky Reza Aslan Program on their Faith
Reza Aslan and CNN are properly feeling the wrath of those of the Hindu faith for distorting their beliefs through a gimmicky ratings ploy.
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Is Man Just Another Animal? Part 2: Loss of Spirituality and Increase of Dementia
The immortality of the soul is certainly a crucial and integral part of the belief systems of most if not all religions. And rightfully so.
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Reza Aslan: A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing
Here’s the official set up for CNN’s Believer with Reza Aslan: “In this new spiritual adventure series, renowned author and religious scholar Reza Aslan immerses himself in the world's most fascinating faith-based groups to experience life as a true believer.”
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Terrorists are Insane, Not Religious
I think of myself as very fortunate.
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Are Science and Religion Compatible? New Survey Explores the Question
Many Muslims, for example, put forth the idea that science and Islam are compatible in most ways but acknowledged a conflict when it came to the theory of evolution—a conflict shared with many members of the other Abrahamic faiths, Judaism and Christianity, which hold in common with Islam the belief that God spontaneously created the Earth and Adam and Eve.
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Only Hindu Member of Congress Slams CNN’s “Believer”
CNN’s new “Believer” series hosted by Reza Aslan is getting scorched in the media for misrepresenting faith communities by focusing on tiny, bizarre sects as a ratings gimmick. Now a member of Congress is weighing in. Rep.
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STAND statement in support of Hindu Mahasabha of America
Scientologists Taking Action Against Discrimination (known as STAND) support the Hindu Mahasabha of America in their insistence that Reza Aslan and CNN refrain from airing a program that mocks their beliefs through an out-of-context program centered on a small fringe group that engages in cannibalis