religion
Coverage of religion in the Nexus archive.
- Probe call records of all those employed in Ayodhya Ram temple: Akhilesh Yadav
Akhilesh Yadav, Samajwadi Party chief, calls for a probe into call records of employees at the Ayodhya Ram temple. He accuses the BJP of prioritizing votes and money over religion, referencing the Ayodhya developments.
- Turkish comedian Deniz Goktas detained at Istanbul airport
Turkish stand-up comedian Deniz Goktas was detained at Istanbul airport upon returning to Turkey. The detention followed a viral video he posted online containing references to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and religion.
- BISHOP ROBERT BARRON: The real reason communists fear religion and want believers silenced
Bishop Robert Barron argues that communists seek to suppress religion because it numbs people's awareness of economic exploitation and provides moral limits that challenge communist totalizing systems. He references Karl Marx's view of religion as 'opium of the masses' and Ludwig Feuerbach's theory of God as a human projection.
- Two UK police officers face misconduct probe in Henry Nowak murder case
Two UK police officers are under investigation for potential misconduct in the Henry Nowak murder case. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) is examining whether race or religion influenced their actions.
- Trump Iran oil deal faces scrutiny as Texas Democrat James Talarico’s past resurface
President Trump's agreement with Iran faces criticism over concessions on oil sales, nuclear oversight, and control of the Strait of Hormuz. Texas Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico is under renewed scrutiny as past comments on race, gender, religion, and identity politics resurface.
- Rural Ontario communities reeling with grief after crash that killed 5 children
Rural Ontario communities are grieving after a deadly crash near Kitchener-Waterloo killed five children from one family. The township's mayor noted people are turning to religion to cope with the loss.
- Carville says Talarico has ‘got to deal with’ past culture war comments if he wants to win Texas Senate race
Carville states that Talarico must address his past comments on race, gender ideology, abortion, and religion to succeed in the Texas Senate race. Talarico's previous remarks on these issues are creating challenges for his campaign.
- Carville advises Talarico 'to deal with' past culture war comments if he wants to win Texas
James Carville and Al Hunt advise Texas Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico to address his past controversial comments on race, gender, abortion, and religion to improve his chances of winning. They note Talarico has a 50% chance if he shifts focus to attacking GOP opponent Ken Paxton's corruption.
- LLMs Are Closer to Religion Than They Appear
The article argues that Large Language Models (LLMs) share similarities with religion, cautioning against those who prefer this analogy. It highlights a discussion around the implications of framing AI in religious terms.
- Rethinking the ‘Absolute Bar’ on Scheduled Caste Status in India
India's law linking Scheduled Caste status to religion may exclude groups still facing discrimination. The article argues this approach undermines the intent of the policy.
- Talarico walks back comments on religion and gender after Paxton's win
James Talarico is retracting some of his previous comments on religion and gender following Ken Paxton's victory in their Texas Senate race. His earlier statements had become a focal point of criticism during the campaign.
- Baroness Casey felt she had 'let grooming gang victims down' after report and claims people were 'squeamish' over ethnicity and religion of perpetrators
Baroness Casey expressed regret for feeling she had let grooming gang victims down following her report. She claimed people were 'squeamish' about addressing the ethnicity and religion of the perpetrators.
- How HUD is restoring fairness to housing
HUD is restoring fairness to housing by eliminating disparate impact liability and focusing on actual violations of the Fair Housing Act. The department is also investigating municipalities and programs that exclude individuals based on race or religion.
- need to move over, wasting our lives
The article laments the shift in cryptocurrency (specifically Bitcoin and Ethereum) from high-risk high-reward assets to high-risk low-reward investments over the past five years, with the author claiming they outperformed inflation and expressing regret over time wasted. The author sold all crypto holdings and plans to focus on religious devotion for purpose.
- 'I now believe there is one big divide in British society and it's not class or money or race or religion. It's between those that work and those that don't': Nigel Farage talks to JASON GROVES
Nigel Farage claims the primary divide in British society is between those who work and those who don't, dismissing factors like class, money, race, or religion. He discusses this perspective in an interview with Jason Groves.