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The atheist view of the world israther bleaker than that of Jews and Christians: suffering under the weight of evil is meaningless, and so is any struggle against evil.
The Supreme Court will hear a case on Monday that has the potential to strike a ferocious blow for, or against, religious liberty on university campuses.
The nonreligious white voters from the southwestern states could be Obama's key votes.
Rarely have Western Europeans of late been so considerate of U.S. interests – assuming it's really better for American purposes that the current draft has been rejected by at least two of the nations whose assent was required.
Benedict XVI promotes "interfaith" dialogue. Muslims and Christians need it.
The most astonishing thing to say about the religion of the Founders is how little it has been studied during the past hundred years.
In 1987, when James Q. Wilson announced that he was retiring from the faculty of Harvard University at the age of fifty-five, a small scandal buzzed through the usually tolerant Harvard professoriate. It turned out that this renowned scholar and model of personal rectitude, who had received so many accolades...
Mario Vargas Llosa received the Irving Kristol Award and discussed his political and literary work in Latin America and Spain.



