Hindu scriptures and modern science both warn against chewing Tulsi leaves. Learn the religious beliefs and scientific reasons behind this practice, along with safe ways to consume Tulsi.
For centuries science and religion have been seen as rivals but the reality is far more complex than simple conflict.
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Bring Back the Neocons

These days, when people hear the word neocons, they tend to think of Republicans who supported the Iraq War. But the ...
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Over the last twenty years, a great amount of research has been conducted in the field of “Contemplative Science” (CS), considered a crossroads between ...
When you think about the 'greatest human,' your mind probably jumps to a celebrity or maybe a sports hero, right? But history ...
The word "ideology" has become a fixture in American political rhetoric, invoked by leaders to cast opponents' beliefs as dangerous, stupid or unfounded. But it wasn't always this way.
One of the most important cyclical events in my life as a data analyst of American religion is the semi-regular release of ...
Thomas Condon was born on March 3, 1822, in County Cork, Ireland. He immigrated to New York with his parents when he was 11 ...
This column was originally published by Sheila Kennedy on her blog, “A Jaundiced Look at the World We Live In.” By Sheila Kennedy December 7, 2025 What–you may ask–is the Phoenix Declaration, recently ...
A stabilization of religious identification could mean the anticipated transformation of religious and civic life may slow.