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Archive: September 6, 2009 - September 12, 2009

A Good Word

Don't force somoene into self-praise. Remember: a compliment is emotional oxygen for the soul.

By Erica Brown | September 11, 2009; 5:42 PM ET | Comments (5)

Religion is Risky Business

Despite the temptation some might feel to arm themselves with ammunition in defense, I firmly believe guns have no place in our churches, synagogues or mosques. This does not mean we are called to be defenseless victims. But it means that, as faith leaders, we are called to change the story.

By Katharine Henderson | September 11, 2009; 5:25 PM ET | Comments (8)

This Issue Needs Serious Discussion

If we live in times when a person in the house of prayer is prone to be killed, the right to be defended grows from deep roots.

By Adin Steinsaltz | September 11, 2009; 10:30 AM ET | Comments (7)

Weapons in the Circle?

Guns do not belong at church, at synagogue, in the Mosque or in the Pagan grove. Nor, for that matter, do they belong in town hall meetings or political forums, in rock concerts or High Schools or on our city streets.

By Starhawk | September 10, 2009; 6:35 PM ET | Comments (25)

Defend the Innocent

Church is not generally the right place to celebrate our civil rights, though we may thank God for them, but it might be the right place to urge citizens to exercise them to protect the innocent.

By John Mark Reynolds | September 10, 2009; 1:55 PM ET | Comments (43)

Only the Gods Should be Armed

When priests arm themselves as soldiers, vulgarity and farce share a sad stage and minimize real threats of terror that require entire societies to mobilize.

By Aseem Shukla | September 10, 2009; 9:20 AM ET | Comments (29)

Obama Is The Moral High Ground

Obama's message to Congress and the country is that grownups take responsibility. It is a test of national character.

By Susan Brooks Thistlethwaite | September 9, 2009; 11:38 PM ET | Comments (6)

A Deeper Question

There is a deeper question for America than the carrying of weapons into a religious service. The deeper question involves the extent to which a sense of order and community has been lost in America.

By Gardner Calvin Taylor | September 9, 2009; 7:36 PM ET | Comments (2)

Racism and the Religious Right

The underlying element in all that we are seeing and hearing is racism. People saying that they "want their country back," the accusations of President Obama trying to make the United States a socialist country, and the comparisons of the president to Hitler and other hated figures is racism at its finest.

By Susan K. Smith | September 9, 2009; 4:28 PM ET | Comments (1)

Fear-Mongering Not the Answer to Fear

While religious authorities have to deal with threats to their congregation in a serious and conscientious manner, they also need to be careful that they do not engage in fear-mongering.

By Pamela K. Taylor | September 9, 2009; 3:05 PM ET | Comments (6)

Support Your Local Religious Gun Nut

This country is currently in the grip of a powerful anti-rationalism that, while it is the work of a minority, is nevertheless seeping like poison into the body politic. That some anti-rational members of the clergy are spreading this same sickness, this paranoia, this exaltation of weapons, is hardly surprising.

By Susan Jacoby | September 9, 2009; 1:49 PM ET | Comments (268)

The World Within Each of Us

According to Rabbi Yose, every place in the created universe becomes my personal teacher. What better message confronts us as we approach Rosh Hashana, the birthday of the world?

By Erica Brown | September 9, 2009; 1:12 PM ET | Comments (0)

Guns or God? You Can't Worship Both

Bring guns to worship and you're likely to shoot yourself, both spiritually and literally.

By Susan Brooks Thistlethwaite | September 9, 2009; 11:51 AM ET | Comments (59)

Violence in God's Name

The more pivotal question that arises from the situations mentioned seems to be "Why would individuals, and especially clergy, ever think they need a gun in a house of worship?"

By Ramdas Lamb | September 9, 2009; 3:55 AM ET | Comments (6)

Faith In Weapons!

With the inexplicable love for weapons in this country, it was just a matter of time before men of faith shifted their faith from God to Guns.

By Arun Gandhi | September 8, 2009; 9:11 PM ET | Comments (6)

Plowshares Into Swords

I thought it crass that members of my childhood congregation had to pay for better seats on the high holidays. I hope they are not now paying for better guns. I never expected an atheist like me would say, "Give me that old time religion."

By Herb Silverman | September 8, 2009; 8:47 PM ET | Comments (17)

Leave Security to the Professionals

It's both empowering and healing for people who are threatened to take some control over a situation that threatens them. But a bunch of guys playing soldier are more like to get an innocent person killed than anything else.

By Brad Hirschfield | September 8, 2009; 3:56 PM ET | Comments (12)

Why Not Rocket Launchers?

The day that terrorism produces an armed American clergy, a sort of swaggering pistol-pulpit, won't even be the day terrorists win. It will be the day we admit not believing in the power of our message to begin with.

By David Wolpe | September 8, 2009; 2:07 PM ET | Comments (6)

 
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