Tag Archive for: religion

Love is the ‘Greatest Political Idea’, says Indian Author & Philosopher

Indian philosopher, prolific author and social reformer Vishal Mangalwadi was interviewed by former Deputy PM John Anderson.

When a Jewish Thought Leader Flies the Flag for Christianity

When a Jewish thought-leader is championing the cause of Christianity, you know there’s got to be good reason. John Anderson catches up with Dennis Prager.

Our Knowable God – And the Unknowable, Hard-To-Please Gods of Ancient Times

Against the backdrop of mysterious, ancient gods that demanded mass killings of children, the God of the Bible shines most brightly, writes Tania Harris.

We Don’t Bow to Zeus Anymore, But We’re No Less Religious

Our God is whatever our ‘ultimate concern’ is—the prime thing we try to get meaning and purpose from: be it money, success, family, or a political ideology.

Are You Confused About Religious Freedom in Australia? These 3 Short Videos Will Help

Three short videos providing a great explainer about Religious Discrimination in Australia and the Religious Discrimination Bill.

Religion and Politics: Is a Relationship Between the Two All Bad?

Greg Sheridan AO is an Australian journalist who has been immersed in the world of power, politics and faith for over 40 years.

Religion Can Be Deadly

If you are a Christian, take a moment to joy-check your religion. And if you’re not, could you be missing out on real and lasting happiness in your life?

Australia’s Changing Spiritual Landscape

A rising trend in Australia is the affinity for no religion. And yet, Australians are more and more describing themselves as spiritual.

What Religion, According to Nick Cave, is the “Unhappiest in the World”?

It’s worth listening to Nick Cave when he talks about unhappiness because the Aussie musician knows it deep down in his soul.

Crowd Madness And The New Religion Of The West

People are behaving in ways that are increasingly irrational, feverish, herd-like and simply unpleasant. The news cycle is filled with the consequences.

Tabora Mission Brings Unity and Religious Clarity to Bustling Tanzanian City

Christianity is considered a minority religion and is largely rejected by the Muslim population living in Tabora, however, the locals do value help from churches.