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Copyright 2007 by T. Chase.King James version English Bible Code matrices show Jesus Christ as the Messiah in the Bible’s Old Testament. From the Revelation13.net web site, for more on this see Revelation13.net (Revelation 13: Prophecies of the Future, Astrology, Nostradamus, Bible Prophecy, the King James version English Bible Code).

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28th World Religions Conference: Messages from Dignitaries [Part 1/3] 28th World Religions Conference: [Theme: Founders of Religion - Model For Humanity] [Mayor Brenda Halloran - City of Waterloo, Mayor Carl Zehr - City of Kitchener, Mayor Doug Craig - City of Cambridge, Mr. Ken Seiling - Regional Chair - Regional Municipality of Waterloo, Dr. Deep Saini - Dean - Faculty of Environment UW, The Honorable Joe Volpe - MP Eglinton Lawrence, Mr. Peter Braid - MP Kitchener-Waterloo, The Honorable Mr. Monty Kwinter - MPP York Centre, Elizabeth Witmer - MPP Kitchener-Waterloo, Liz Sandals - MPP Guelph-Wellington, Mr. Dave Levac - MPP Brant, Chief of Police of the Waterloo Region - Matt Torigian] held October 26, 2008 at the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. This conference is organized by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama`at Canada with the cooperation of several cities, academic institution, faith based associations, students clubs and numerous other organizations. The objective of the event is to promote mutual understanding and respect between the followers of various faiths. Scholars of various religions express the beauties of their respective faiths, in a peaceful and friendly atmosphere of love and brotherhood. Faith groups present spiritual poems and songs. The organizers and partners of this event believe in the value of interfaith interaction, for education of other faiths and enriching the awareness of God. The interfaith concept is a unifying vehicle, which can aid in bringing the reformation of the world nearer to reality. www.worldreligionsconference.org

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Michael Beckwith speaks with enlightennext magazine about the future of religion and spirituality in Barcelona, 2004.

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Faith has intruded into education like never before. In America schools are fighting to keep evolution in their science curriculum while others are fighting to keep the religious movement called creationism out. This is not only a fight in the United States. In Alberta the government funds up to 70% of some Christian fundamentalist schools. In Ontario catholic schools funded by all taxpayers frequently deny admission to non-Catholic students. In Quebec, the new faith and ethics course denies equal time to secular ethical worldviews like humanism. Dr. PZ Myers has been a longtime critic of intelligent design and has written extensively on the topic on his popular blog www.scienceblogs.com . Earlier this year the Catholic League asked the University of Minnesota to take legal action against Myers after he publicly criticized those who had sent death threats and hate mail to a young man who took a communion wafer back to his seat and didn’t consume it as expected. Dr. Myers has shown frequent contempt for religion on his blog. He once ripped out pages of the Q’uran and threw them in the garbage with old coffee grinds and banana peels. His university dismissed the call for action by stating that their faculty is allowed to express themselves however they see fit. Dr. Paul Z Myers, phd is a professor of biology at The University of Minnesota, Morris campus. He works with zebra fish in the department of evolutionary developmental biology. His blog, Pharyngula is the most widely read science and atheism blog on the Internet. He is a self-avowed godless liberal and as such is one of the most vocal skeptics on all forms of religion, pseudoscience and superstition.

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An ex-Christian Missionary, Dr. Gary Miller discusses a view of the History of Religion.

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