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  • As Pope Benedict XVI arrived in the Czech Republic on Saturday on a three-day pilgrimage aimed at battling against the forces of secularism, religious leaders warned that he faced a daunting challenge in a nation of mostly natural-born skeptics

    When the pope comes to town, a city usually pulls out all the stops. Not so here in the Czech capital, where banners heralding the pope's visit and large crowds were conspicuously absent. The local newspapers that highlighted the trip seemed more preoccupied with the pope's penchant for bright red loafers than with the substance of his religious mission.

  • Home to the largest Jewish population in the Middle East after Palestine, Iran has demonstrated itself to be a country adamantly opposed to anti-Semitism.

  • The attacks in Mumbai, India are the latest in the 1,400 year history of Islam and yet people continue to express surprise that the alleged religion of peace could harbor so many cold-blooded killers of innocent people.

    Since 9/11, Muslims have carried out more than 11,000 attacks all in the name of Islam and Muhammad. Americans got a taste of it when 3,000 of their own were mercilessly killed without warning and, I might add, without any better reason than Muhammad's call to "wage war against such of the infidels as are your neighbors."

  • A US appeals court has ruled that the Vatican can be sued for the sex abuse committed by US priests.

    The Vatican had tried to block a class action lawsuit alleging that it orchestrated a cover-up of sexual abuse by clergy with the argument that it was protected by laws granting sovereign states immunity from most US civil proceedings.

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