Religiously
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The best present we could give to the world this Christmas (regardless of whether we celebrate it
religiously
or not), would be to dedicate ourselves to championing tolerance everywhere.
Failure to recognize this works to the advantage of
religiously
motivated terrorists because all the energy spent on fighting terrorism is spent on repression, leaving legitimate nationalist goals unaddressed and strengthening popular support for terrorism of all kinds.
Spahn is determined to keep older, conservative,
religiously
inclined voters from abandoning the CDU for the populist Alternative for Germany (AfD).
There is a better model, one developed in a linguistically, culturally, and
religiously
diverse test-tube in the geographic heart of Europe: the Swiss model of Konkordanzdemokratie.
“Asia” may not exist culturally, historically, religiously, socially, and economically, the way that Europe does.
Latin Americans’ lack of conviction on such grave matters – with the exception of the ALBA countries, which have the wrong convictions, but nonetheless believe in them almost
religiously
– has marginalized the region on other important international issues, such as the recent crisis in Libya, and the ongoing one in Syria.
In 1995, the cosmologist Carl Sagan expressed concern about the trend toward a society in which, “clutching our crystals and
religiously
consulting our horoscopes, our critical faculties in steep decline…we slide, almost without noticing, into superstition and darkness.”
But they also included workers – both blue- and white-collar – who were among the losers from globalization, but who nonetheless remained loyal, either because they were socially and
religiously
conservative, or because center-left parties were formally supporters of unions, workers’ rights, and entitlement programs.
While Trump is often viewed as a uniquely American phenomenon, he is actually just one part of a broader revolt by nationalists and traditionalists against a liberal globalist and cosmopolitan elite, in the name of a more
religiously
and culturally rooted identity.
Never mind that Saddam Hussein had nothing to do with 9/11, and that toppling a secular Arab dictator would do nothing to stop
religiously
minded non-state extremists.
Iraq and Lebanon are also the Arab world’s most ethnically and
religiously
diverse countries.
Indeed, one distinguished scholar, Bassam Tibi of Gottingen University, has described Indonesia as “a model for
religiously
and ethno-culturally different communities to live together in peace and mutual respect.”
Indonesia, another large, ethnically and – to a lesser extent –
religiously
diverse state many thousands of miles away, faces comparable difficulties.
Religiously
colored political violence will always attract some professionals.
The rugged mountain terrain, a
religiously
conservative population, and a weak government with a history of collaboration with Al-Qaeda have created a relatively sheltered haven.
It is commonly accepted that what lay at the root of these conflicts was the failure of independent Sudan – one of Africa’s most racially, ethnically, religiously, and culturally diverse countries – to construct a polity informed by the principle and practice of unity in diversity.
Both regions were
religiously
governed (historians differ about the role and natures of the religions in this context), but science flourished only in one of them.
Encouraged by a
religiously
influenced administration, school systems are shifting their focus from science to “values.”
Another factor that will help fish stocks is a
religiously
motivated hesitation by the public in some areas to eat marine fish, as they are perceived to have fed on human corpses washed to sea.
This approach to Islamic texts – coming from both secular and
religiously
oriented Muslims, as well as from non-Muslims with an interest in the subject – calls into question the compatibility of Islam and democracy, and also whether Islam is capable with peace and moderation.
Even if democracy might be viewed primarily as an evil from an Islamic point of view, there is another principle of interpretation of religious laws in Islam, according to which minor evils – even if
religiously
impermissible or not recommended at first – become permissible, recommended, and even mandatory if they alone can prevent major evils.
The Sumo and the YakuzaOSAKA – Perhaps no other sport is pursued as
religiously
as sumo wrestling.
The age of the universe and its size measured in light years – these are things that the purely
religiously
trained ulamas cannot comprehend.
The US is not a secular society; it is a
religiously
pluralistic one with secular legal and political structures.
Europe had neither a common language, nor was it as
religiously
and culturally as homogeneous as the Middle East.
His attempts to weaken asylum protections, along with his imposition of a
religiously
motivated travel ban, represent a rejection of core American values.
Still, Iran has no nuclear weapons, and the country’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has called them haraam
(religiously
forbidden under Islam).
The liberal-democratic alternative is to participate in the push and pull over the role of religion in public life within limits set by a super-majoritarian constitution, as more
religiously
oriented parties do in the US, Europe, and Israel.
By exporting terrorism and
religiously
inspired extremism, the Middle East has become “global” in the most negative sense.
Why rule it out in advance by denying that much extremist violence is
religiously
motivated?
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