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Volume 3, Issue 7
July 15, 2004



Editorial: Journalistically Ignorant
by Mark Silk
Religion in the News, Spring 2004
The claim that the American "knowledge class" is hostile to religion has been culture-wars boilerplate for over 20 years. Debatable as a general proposition, it certainly doesn't apply to religion writers, who according to surveys have a higher rate of religious affiliation than the American public at large.
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Opinion: Do Christians and Muslims Worship the Same God?
by Jon D. Levenson
The Christian Century, June 17, 2004
[T]he Christian and the Muslim conceptions of the one God have enough in common to make a productive comparison possible, but as in any responsible comparison, the contrasts must not be sugared over.
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Opinion: American Muslims' Role in the Political Process
by Sahar Kassaimah
Muslim American Society, February 16, 2004
Although American Muslims are now a recognized and visible voter group that could make a slight difference in the 2004 presidential election, no one should claim that we are politically mature or a potentially decisive factor. American Muslims are still raw beginners as far as our involvement in U.S. politics is concerned, for we have lived an isolated and ignored existence for decades.
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Event: "Small Churches making a Big Difference," a showcase of Local Mission Ministries in Cobb County (August 12)
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Event: Interfaith Disabilities Network (IDN) meeting (August 18)
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Event: Faith Alliance of Metro Atlanta, 9/11 Interfaith Service (September 11)
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Event: Bridging Faith and Health: The Role of the Church (October 11-13)
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