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Monday, December 8, 2008

Time's top 10 religion stories of 2008


Time magazine has posted its top 10 religion stories of 2008. Here they are:
1. The Economy Trumps Religion
2. Never Count the Mormons Out
3. The Pope Wows the States
4. The Canterbury non-Tale
5. America's Unfaithful Faith
6. Tibet's Monks Rebel
7. The Birth of the New Evangelicalism
8. The Challenge of Recession
9. When Kosher Wasn't Kosher
10. Extraterrestrials May Already be Saved
What did they leave out?
Posted by John Norton at 6:47 PM

1 comments:

Michael said...

I would have added the Catholic and Muslim meeting in November. I thought that was a big event!

December 14, 2008 9:45 AM

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