I never knew proselytizing was considered charitable. That's such a relief.
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Art Exhibition in London Closed After Attack by Religious Extremists
The reaction of Asia House, the media, the artistic community, and of London itself, has been wholly inadequate.
Read More »Cultural Archaeology: Finding Your Past
We of European descent have no reason to blame anyone but ourselves for cultural and spiritual woes.
Read More »Labyrinths: A Symbol To Share
It's far easier to think you know your enemy than to try and know yourself.
Read More »Shoes, Paper Clips, and Other Ways of Remembering the Holocaust
I worried children wouldn’t understand the significance of the Holocaust. The exhibit of 3,000 tiles by American schoolchildren at the Holocaust Museum quashed that concern.
Read More »Words Of Fear
Few of us are willing to "walk a mile in another's shoes" any more to try to understand another person's viewpoint.
Read More »The Honesty Of Art
Art tells us, with far more honesty than any newspaper, what is going on in the world.
Read More »Passover And Easter: Uneasy Neighbours
We need far more movies like Life of Brian, and far fewer movies like The Passion.
Read More »The Mystery and Glory of Holy Week
I always thought calling the day Jesus was crucified “Good Friday” was a strange thing.
Read More »Attack Of the Christian Fundamentalist Zombies
We shuddered at the sight of these people engaged in some sort of deranged cocktail party.
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