Day: July 26, 2011

Human Rights In the News International

Southern Mexico’s religious liberty forum spotlights local challenges to freedom of belief

Although they garner little attention from the international community, recent cases of violence directed toward Protestants in the region, among them Adventists, intensify the need to protect the region’s tenuous religious liberty.

Read More
In the News International Terrorism

Following Norway attack, Adventist religious liberty director urges caution in use of ‘fundamentalist’ label

Graz also urged caution in the use of the term “fundamentalist” to describe the individual alleged to have carried out the attacks, instead proffering the term “extremist” as a more accurate description of the type of ideology and behavior that falls far outside the norms of a religious community.

“There’s a risk that ‘fundamentalism’ will become blurred in people’s minds with the idea of ‘conservative Christianity’ — a confusion that could serve to widen the gulf of misunderstanding between different religious traditions,” he said.

Read More
Church and State History Politics Religion Terrorism

Atheist Group Wants to Stop World Trade Center Cross (CNN)

EXCERPT: A group of atheists has filed a lawsuit to stop the display of the World Trade Center cross at a memorial of the 9/11 terror attacks. The “government enshrinement of the cross was an impermissible mingling of church and state,” the American Atheists say in a press statement. The group says it filed the […]

Read More