Looking for God Online
The Secular Coalition for America in a full-page ad in the Washington Post last week congratulated Congressman Peter Stark on being "the first open 'nontheist' in the history of the Congress."...
View ArticleFaithful build a Second Life for religion online
In the real world, Palm Sunday began the Christian holy week that leads believers into the Easter story of salvation through Christ. Tonight, Jews celebrate Passover's ceremonial Seder meal, retelling...
View ArticleReligious Web Sites Ape MySpace, YouTube
In the name of MySpace, YouTube and the holy Internet, amen. A number of religious Web sites are aping the names and styles of some of the Web's most popular sites. Chief among them are GodTube.com, a...
View ArticleSalvation: Just click and confess
Confession websites have become popular places to post your sins -- or to read about the transgressions of others. A woman kept her secret for nearly two decades. Finally ready to confess, she turned...
View ArticleInvisible editors of Wikipedia outed
NEW YORK | Guess who's been messing with Wikipedia, which bills itself as the free online encyclopedia anyone can edit? The CIA, the Democratic Party, the Vatican, SeaWorld and voting machine supplier...
View ArticleFacebook’s unholy war of words troubles young Muslims
It was the first thing she did in the morning. After joining the social networking Web site Facebook in April, Essma Bargewee spent hours on the site daily. But the 21-year-old Montclair University...
View Article‘Theology After Google’ conference takes look at religion in Web era
Eclectic Claremont School of Theology event analyzes future of American Christianity, which participants say must embrace technology to survive. Just call them members of Church 2.0. Like many...
View ArticlePorn industry, Christian lobby unite against .xxx domain
In Australia the pornography industry and the Christian conservative lobby have united in opposition to a proposal to create a new domain name catering specifically for pornography on the internet....
View ArticleMoral search engines squeeze out sin on Internet
A number of new Internet search engines created by Christian, Jewish or Muslim entities aim to filter out queries from Web users in a way that is more relevant to those users and keeps them from...
View ArticlePastors are flocking to Facebook, Twitter
Religious social media use is flourishing, as much in smaller, more conservative worship centers as in the megachurches, says Sarah Pulliam Bailey, online editor of Christianity Today. Concern that...
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