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YouTube didn’t have to yank anti-Muslim film, court says

An appeals court has overturned a controversial ruling that required YouTube to take down a video that disparaged Muslims.

John M. Templeton Jr., philanthropist devoted to science and religion, dies at 75

John M. Templeton Jr., a pediatric surgeon who left medicine behind to carry on his father’s passion for pursuing “new spiritual information” through the sciences as president and chairman of the Templeton Foundation, has died. He was 75.

Is it heresy for Baptists to baptize a baby? One pastor’s example sets off a debate

The sprinkling-style baptism of a Dayton, Ohio, infant — a scene heartwarming and commonplace for Catholics and mainline Protestants — is touching off accusations of doctrinal heresy in the evangelical world.

SpokaneFAVS to present at Parliament of The World’s Religions

In October SpokaneFAVS will be presenting, "Creating Meaningful Interfaith Dialogue In Your Community In The Digital Age," at the Parliament of The World's Religions in Salt Lake City.

Faith leaders gather at EWU to discuss importance of creating dialogue between religions, cultures

All of the speakers expressed the importance of initiating progressive dialogue between different religions and cultures.

Temple Beth Shalom to offer “Hebrew Marathon”

Temple Beth Shalom will be offering a "Hebrew Marathon" next month. According to an announcement this a day-long course for those who want to learn Hebrew in one day

Southern Baptists to open their ranks to missionaries who speak in tongues

After decade-long resistance, the Southern Baptist Convention will admit missionary candidates who speak in tongues, a practice associated with Pentecostal and charismatic churches.

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