honestly, this video says everything.
because it's not quite a battle between these two, it's a fight to try to find how to combine them.

blog posts about religion, media, and politics.

The Internal Revenue Service, for example, allows the cost of Christian Science prayer sessions to be counted among itemized medical expenses for income tax purposes one of the only religious treatments explicitly identified as deductible by the IRS.
Mr. O’Malley, the paper’s publisher, said he thought The Planet’s critics were confusing letters from unaffiliated writers — the paper says it prints anything that is not libelous or obscene, with a preference for local writers — with official editorial positions.
“The object is not to attack the press,” said Mr. Gertz, the president and chief executive of Zorro Productions, which owns the trademark and copyrights on the Zorro franchise. “The object is to turn the press into something responsible.”
When it comes to religion, the USA is now land of the freelancers.
"To know what the country will be like in three decades, look at the Catholic Church,'' he said.
Xenophon last week called for a Senator inquiry, outlining allegations of five former members of the church including coerced abortions, torture, illegal imprisonment and embezzlement.they call scientology a religion, but is it really? it's not a debate of whether what they believe in is werid or not. religions, far and wide, open their arms out to new people. in general, every religion calls to spread the word and get more believers. however, these people are so far from that. the scientology church is completely exclusive and lets very few in, and those that do get in are kept in the dark about what is happening in their church. the fight to strip the scientology church of it's tax exemption is going to be a huge one, and will not go over well. who can or can't convince you that what you believe is true or not?
He told the Senate that the church is not a religion but a "criminal organization" that should be stripped of its tax-free status.
Nothing did more to secure Paganism’s place in the religious mainstream, though, than a highly serious, indeed somber, court battle. Brought by Americans United for Separation of Church and State on behalf of Circle Sanctuary and several widows, the decade-long litigation sought permission from the federal Department of Veterans Affairs to have the gravestones of deceased Wiccan soldiers marked with the symbol of the pentacle.

“He and I were what we called back then ‘progressive Christians,’ as opposed to the dominant religious-right era we were in then,” Mr. Wallis said. “We didn’t think Jesus’ top priorities would be capital gains tax cuts and supporting the next war.”this gets to be more than religion. it's finding out why you do the things you do, and why you believe the way you do. obama stuck with the one who never let him down, and will pull him through the toughest fight of his life. the sheep know the voice of their shepherd.
Many other conservative groups, including the Family Research Council and Americans United for Life, have been silent so far about the NIH action. I would hardly expect those groups to endorse the NIH guidelines—religious conservatives see all embryo destruction as murder and as the commoditization of human life, even if those embryos would be discarded anyway—but I did expect more celebrating over getting the best they could have hoped for from Obama on stem cells, and certainly more than they expected.
Muslim communities in Switzerland reacted cautiously. “We were a bit shocked; we hadn’t expected this result,” Abdel Majri, the president of the League of Swiss Muslims, said in an interview. “This is another step toward Islamophobia in Switzerland and Europe in general.”

“The government will not achieve legitimacy without the support of the people, and as the necessary and obligatory condition for the legitimacy of the ruler is his popularity and the people’s satisfaction with him,” Ayatollah Montazeri
He was embraced by Ayatollah Khomeini because he promoted the concept of Velayat-e Faqih, which called for a religious leader to reign supreme over the government. The concept was ultimately embedded in the bedrock of the Islamic Republic. But Ayatollah Montazeri has also repeatedly said that he meant the faqih, or leader, should serve as an adviser, not as the final arbiter of all matters of state and religion.
Michael Cromartie, vice president at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, an advocacy group in Washington that advocates a role for the “Judeo-Christian moral tradition” in public life. “It doesn’t matter if the person is a pagan or a heathen — what are they going to do when they get into office?”
