| Religious toleration Talk:Religious_toleration
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| Status of religious freedom in India India is one of the most diverse nations in terms of religion. Even though Hindus form close to 80 percent of the population, the Indian Muslims form the third largest Muslim population in the world, and the country also has large Sikh and Christian populations. Status_of_religious_freedom_in_India
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| Requests for mediation/Archive 15 Wikipedia:Requests_for_mediation/Archive_15
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| Anti-cult movement The "anti-cult movement" (ACM) is a term used by academics and others to refer to a perceived collectivity of groups and individuals who oppose cults and new religious movements. Sociologists David G. Anti-cult_movement
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| Destructive cult "Destructive cult" is a term used to refer to religions and other groups which have caused harm to their own members or to others. Some researchers define "harm" in this case with a narrow focus, specifically groups which have deliberately physically injured or killed other individuals, while others define the term more broadly and include emotional abuse among the types of harm inflicted. Destructive_cult
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| Christian cult Talk:Christian_cult
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| Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance The Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance (OCRT) is a group in Ontario, Canada, formed with the stated purpose of promoting religious tolerance and providing the public with information about various religions. To accomplish these goals, they maintain a website, ReligiousTolerance. Ontario_Consultants_on_Religious_Tolerance
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| Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God The Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God was a breakaway sect from the Roman Catholic Church founded by Credonia Mwerinde and Joseph Kibweteere in Uganda. It formed in the late 1980s after Mwerinde, a brewer of banana beer, and Kibweteere, a politician, claimed that they had visions of the Virgin Mary. Movement_for_the_Restoration_of_the_Ten_Commandments_of_God
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| Islam/Archive 3 Talk:Islam/Archive_3
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| Human/Archive 8 Talk:Human/Archive_8
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| Elam Talk:Elam
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| Justin Hirsh User:Justin_Hirsh
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| List of Christian denominational positions on homosexuality This is a list of Christian denominational positions on homosexuality. The issue of homosexuality and Christianity is a subject of on-going theological debate within and between Christian denominations and this list seeks to summarise the various official positions. List_of_Christian_denominational_positions_on_homosexuality
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| List of Christian denominational positions on homosexuality Talk:List_of_Christian_denominational_positions_on_homosexuality
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| Homosexuality/Archive 6 Talk:Homosexuality/Archive_6
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| Jehovah's Witnesses/Archive 12 Talk:Jehovah's_Witnesses/Archive_12
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| Evolution/Archive 3 Talk:Evolution/Archive_3
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| Davidjlynn User_talk:Davidjlynn
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| Christianity in India Talk:Christianity_in_India
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| Before Present Talk:Before_Present
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| Satanism/Archive 1 Talk:Satanism/Archive_1
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| Reference desk archive/April 2005 Wikipedia:Reference_desk_archive/April_2005
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| Reference desk archive/April 2005 - Suspected Duplicates Wikipedia:Reference_desk_archive/April_2005_-_Suspected_Duplicates
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| Niilo Paasivirta Niilo Paasivirta is an Internet personality from Finland, who by his own words (free translation from Finnish) is "One of the most notable influential Internet-persons of our time, superiorily intelligent writer and sharp satirist, who is widely known of his incredible WWW pages, Correct Opinions and especially of his great modesty". According to Paasivirta, his opinions are humorous and contradictory so should not be taken seriouslyis best known internationally for his "[http://www. Niilo_Paasivirta
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| Ex-Mormon Talk:Ex-Mormon
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| Morton Smith Morton Smith (May 29, 1915 – July 11, 1991) was an American professor of ancient history at Columbia University. He is best known for his discovery of the Mar Saba letter, a letter attributed to Clement of Alexandria containing excerpts from a Secret Gospel of Mark, during a visit to the monastery at Mar Saba in 1958. Morton_Smith
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| National Day of Prayer The National Day of Prayer is a day designated by the United States Congress as a day when people are asked to come together and pray, especially for their country. It is held on the first Thursday in May. National_Day_of_Prayer
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| Homosexuality in the Roman Catholic priesthood Talk:Homosexuality_in_the_Roman_Catholic_priesthood
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| Christian right/Archive 1 Talk:Christian_right/Archive_1
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| Form criticism Form criticism is a method of biblical criticism that classifies units of scripture by literary pattern (such as parables or legends) and that attempts to trace each type to its period of oral transmission."form criticism. Form_criticism
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| Day Talk:Day
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| Black Hebrew Israelites Black Hebrew Israelites (also Black Hebrews, African Hebrew Israelites, and Hebrew Israelites) are groups of people of Black African ancestry situated mostly in the United States who believe they are descendants of the ancient Israelites. Black Hebrews adhere in varying degrees to the religious beliefs and practices of mainstream Judaism. Black_Hebrew_Israelites
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| Jesus/Archive 16 Talk:Jesus/Archive_16
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| Jesus/Archive 17 Talk:Jesus/Archive_17
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| Eras Wikipedia:Eras
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| Eras Wikipedia_talk:Eras
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| Abortion clinic An abortion clinic is a medical facility that performs or specializes in abortions. Such clinics may be public medical centers or private medical practices. Abortion_clinic
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| Requests for arbitration/Jguk/Evidence Wikipedia:Requests_for_arbitration/Jguk/Evidence
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| Women in Pakistan The status of women in Pakistan varies considerably across classes, regions, and the rural/urban divide due to uneven socioeconomic development and the impact of tribal, feudal, and capitalist social formations on women's lives. The Pakistani women of today enjoy a better status than most Islamic and Middle Eastern women. Women_in_Pakistan
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| FitzRoy Somerset, 4th Baron Raglan Major FitzRoy Richard Somerset, 4th Baron Raglan (1885–1964) was a British soldier, beekeeper, farmer and independent scholar. He is best known for his book The Hero, where he systematises hero myths. FitzRoy_Somerset,_4th_Baron_Raglan
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| Falun Gong/Archive 1 Talk:Falun_Gong/Archive_1
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| Congregation of Christian Brothers The Congregation of Christian Brothers (officially, in Latin: Congregatio Fratrum Christianorum) is a world-wide community of religious brothers within the Roman Catholic Church, founded by Blessed Edmund Rice. The Christian Brothers, as they are commonly known, chiefly work for the evangelisation and education of youth, but are involved in many ministries, especially with the poor. Congregation_of_Christian_Brothers
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| Religion and the Internet Religions are represented in the Internet in many ways. There are sites which attempt to cover all religions, such as Religious Tolerance, in addition to sites that are specific to a religious tradition. Religion_and_the_Internet
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| Anti-Protestantism Anti-Protestantism is an institutional, ideological or emotional bias against Protestantism and its followers. Anti-Protestantism
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| Libertarian perspectives on LGBT rights The libertarian perspective on LGBT rights illustrates how libertarian individuals and Libertarian Parties have applied the libertarian philosophy to the subject of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender/transsexual - collectively LGBT - rights. Libertarian_perspectives_on_LGBT_rights
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| Religious intolerance Talk:Religious_intolerance
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| Takeshi316 User:Takeshi316
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| Bahá'í Faith/archive4 Talk:Bahá'í_Faith/archive4
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| The Church of Jesus Christ (Bickertonite) Talk:The_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_(Bickertonite)
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| Homosexuality and Scientology Scientology views of homosexuality are based on the writings of L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of the Church of Scientology. Homosexuality_and_Scientology
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