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Religion News Service (religionnews.com)
Combines news, features, and opinion pieces by journalists and some of the most respected scholars in the humanities, with a focus on the United States.
- DOJ vows to press charges after activists disrupt church where Minnesota ICE official is a pastor
- US Catholic cardinals urge Trump administration to embrace a moral compass in foreign policy
- Courage in Community: Minnesota Faith Leaders Respond to ICE Crisis
- When a racist refusal of the Eucharist becomes a tool for competing nationalisms
- Venezuelan procession for La Divina Pastora takes on new weight in tense political moment
- Black church leaders aid Minneapolis, seek laws curtailing federal agents’ mask usage
- The US — and its churches — can’t look away from MLK’s warnings about power any longer
- After ceasefire, travel restrictions still haunt Palestinians
The Immanent Frame (tif.ssrc.org)
Compiles the work of professional scholars on the subject of religion, secularism, and the public sphere.
- Karma, history, and the humanities
- Karmic psychopolitics: May the friendliest thrive
- Introduction: Experiments in collaborative thought
- Talking to spirits and other anthropotechnical things
- Irreverently reverent
- A conversation on attention
- Science and religion across Senegal and Japan
- Whispers and shouts: Black religion, mental health, and liberation
World Religion News (www.worldreligionnews.com)
Compiles reputable news and columns on religions around the world.
- Mexican Standoff at Greece’s Holy Mount Athos
- One Man’s Vision—The “Religion” of The Olympics
- Wikipedia and Religion: Uncovering the Dynamics of Reliable Sources and Digital Bias
- Top Wikipedia Editors and Most-Viewed Religious Pages: A Comprehensive List
- Wikipedia and Buddhism: An Analysis of Reliability and Bias in the World’s Largest Online Encyclopedia
Muslim Matters (muslimmatters.org)
Combines tending news about Islam, features on stories of interest to Muslims, and opinion pieces.
- Far Away [Part 5] – There Is Only Work
- Keeping The Faith After Loss: How To Save A Grieving Heart
- Op-Ed: From Pakistan To Gaza – Why Senator Mushtaq Ahmad Khan Terrifies Power And Zionism
- The Sandwich Carers: Navigating The Islamic Obligation Of Eldercare
- Far Away [Part 4] – A Safe Place
- Why I Can’t Leave Surah Al-Mulk Hanging Every Night
- The Muslim Book Awards 2025 Winners
- Op-Ed: Understanding The Somaliland Recognition Decision – A Counterargument To The Prevailing Muslim Consensus
Jew in the City (jewinthecity.com)
Breaks down stereotypes about Orthodox Judaism through humor, opinion pieces, and Q&As.
Reddit Hinduism (www.reddit.com)
A forum for all discussion and content-sharing related to Hinduism.
- Santana Dharma's perspective on traits in a partner.
- How does Gita press survive ?
- Can anyone guess whose idols could this be, beside shiva?
- Sanghi Temple, a beautiful Vaishnava shrine in Hyderabad [OC]
- Feel connected when i m on my periods
- Mahashivratri timings for Toronto, Canada
- “Seeking guidance on chanting Mahadev’s name with pure devotion
- Kashmir Saivism and Bhakti
Reddit Buddhism (www.reddit.com)
A forum for all discussion and content-sharing related to Buddhism.
- What made you realize Buddhism was objectively true?
- how can i ever be okay with the idea that people die?
- Reading recommendation
- Buddhist Inspiration helpful to Ex-Christians
- Question regarding the five aggregates
- My weekend at Blue Cliff Monastery (solo trip reflection
- A small silly question about boundaries and karma
- bowing during prayer
Reddit Christianity (www.reddit.com)
A forum for all discussion and content-sharing related to Christianity.
A forum for all discussion and content-sharing related to Islam.
- I wrote an Ayat in my notebook. Should I treat my notebook the way I treat my Quran?
- catholic fella here. Why is Islam the truth?
- Keep the Faith 🤲🏾
- Allah Ta'ala will suffice him with all his concerns - Hadith
- Is it permissible to stack Islamic notebooks?
- How do i start?
- Quran 2:178
- please help me get regular in my prayers/salah.
Reddit Judaism (www.reddit.com)
A forum for all discussion and content-sharing related to Judaism.
- Martin Luther King: Quotes about Israel and Jews
- Is there a little Jewish bible?
- Verity - Australia: Woman Charged Over Alleged Menacing
- How do you thank HaShem for the good he's given you?
- No Such Thing as a Silly Question
- How to know when you're ready
- My Rabbi shared this after a month of learning some very bad news, seemingly every week that got worse every time. I hope everyone that is afraid - like I've been this past month, can find comfort in this 🩵 Kol Ha'olam kulo, Geshar tzar me'od, Veha'ikar lo lefajad, Lo lefajad klal
- Survival foods and also being kosher?
The Friendly Atheist (www.patheos.com)
Shares news and opinions on all things related to atheism. This blog is among the most respected in atheist circles.
- Appeals Court: Taxpayer-Funded Seminary Can Expel Students in Same-Sex Marriages
- Christian “Financial Guru” Dave Ramsey Sued for Religious Discrimination
- TN Pastor Announces AR-15 Giveaway During Upcoming Christmas Services
- Survey Says: A Record Number of Americans Have No Religious Affiliation
- SCOTUS Rejects Religious Challenges to NY’s Vax Mandate for Healthcare Workers
- Everything Wrong With Exodus 32 in the Bible
- Everything Wrong With Exodus 31 in the Bible
- Here’s Why Secular Morality Is Better for the Country
Red Letter Christian (www.redletterchristians.org)
Compiles a variety of Christian author's opinions about Christianity in relation to social issues.
- ‘Just Like Selma’ hymn project aims to help churches recall King, mark Black History Month
- The US — and its churches — can’t look away from MLK’s warnings about power any longer
- Remembering Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Tuesdays Against Executions: The Iran Crisis
- Stories of Faith and Religion, excerpted from “Everything is a Story”
- Can the Kingdom of God Come Over for Dinner?
- Sola Verba Christi: Returning the Faith to the Words of Jesus
- Two Gospels, One Church: What “Wake Up Dead Man” Reveals About American Christianity
Top Religion Twitter Follows
Most Popular Stories
The most popular Religion stories on AllTop right now
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Musk Endorsed White Nationalism
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Karma, history, and the humanities
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Introduction: Experiments in collaborative thought
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Far Away [Part 5] – There Is Only Work
-
Far Away [Part 4] – A Safe Place
-
NYT Magazine Op-Ed on Jewish Invisibility in Biopics: Our Research Agrees
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Buddhist Inspiration helpful to Ex-Christians
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Keep the Faith 🤲🏾
- .@AP: Vatican is "sending a clear statement about where American Catholics should stand ahead of President Donald Trump’s bid for a second term in November." apnews.com/10a84cc073faf4… But US Catholics, like Americans overall, are sharply divided by party: pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2019…
- Among black Protestants in the U.S., 84% identify with or lean toward the Democratic Party, compared with 10% who are Republicans or lean toward the GOP -- figures that have been roughly steady for a quarter century: pewrsr.ch/3f4hTZq pic.twitter.com/mhce4dOA0M
- Partisanship has become increasingly tied to religious identification over the past quarter century. White evangelical Protestant voters have seen one of the largest moves toward the GOP over the past 25 years. pewrsr.ch/2Xro9EE pic.twitter.com/DSk9BXc3Dn
- A joint message from Pew Research Center and The Pew Charitable Trusts condemning racism. pewrsr.ch/3gU65L4
- Most Americans don’t see Trump as religious; fewer than half say they think he’s Christian pewrsr.ch/2JaCoWi pic.twitter.com/riG4gLSsud
- In February, two-thirds of white Catholics (66%) said the phrase “fights for what I believe in” describes Donald Trump at least fairly well. One-third of Hispanic Catholics (31%) agreed: pewrsr.ch/2Az7fe6 pic.twitter.com/fhoqxPYjvU
- Roughly equal shares of Catholic registered voters have identified with or leaned toward the Democratic and Republican parties in recent years. And like Americans overall, U.S. Catholics are sharply divided by party: pewrsr.ch/3gIpD5b pic.twitter.com/WVxsEabIKJ
- In Feb poll, 44% of white Catholics said they think Donald Trump is “very” or “somewhat” religious, while 66% said “fights for what I believe in” describes him “very” or “fairly” well pewrsr.ch/2Q2jaWG pic.twitter.com/HnkFSJmMlW
Religion and Politics (twitter.com)
- "The president did not just stand in front of a church with a Bible. He stood in front of a church with a Bible for the camera. ... That is the allure and the damning power of the photograph." religionandpolitics.org/2020/06/09/the…
- "The president did not just stand in front of a church with a Bible. He stood in front of a church with a Bible for the camera. ... That is the allure and the damning power of the photograph." religionandpolitics.org/2020/06/09/the…
- So grateful to @ReligPolitics for the opportunity to write about the president’s June 1 photo op. The Dangerous Power of the Photo Op religionandpolitics.org/2020/06/09/the…
- The Dangerous Power of the Photo Op religionandpolitics.org/2020/06/09/the…
- "To be seduced by debates about what the photographs are of, in short, is to risk missing the much deeper entanglement of photojournalism, race, and religion." @rmclindsey on Trump's photo op at St. John's in @ReligPolitics. This is so good. #AmRel religionandpolitics.org/2020/06/09/the…
- This is great! @rmclindsey takes the focus off what the Bible photo means and gives a way to think about the production of race and religion through photojournalism. “We would do well to attend to the ways in which photographs are matrices of power.” religionandpolitics.org/2020/06/09/the…
- Thoughtful take on religion, politics, and photography from @mostatereligion alum @rmclindsey, now a professor at @SLU_Theology religionandpolitics.org/2020/06/09/the… via @sharethis
- "To be seduced by debates about what the photographs are of, in short, is to risk missing the much deeper entanglement of photojournalism, race, and religion." This piece by @rmclindsey is so very good. #AmRel religionandpolitics.org/2020/06/09/the… via @sharethis
- Scientists declare that it's human nature to be compassionate. All living beings who experience feelings of pleasure and pain ultimately survive as a result of love and compassion. If we human beings help each other, serve each other, with compassion, we'll be happy.
- On World Environment Day — global responsibility and a proper inner environment within each of us will contribute to the conservation and protection of our common mother, the Earth, ensuring the survival of life as we know it, in all its diversity, beauty and sustainability.
- Material development is important, but it only provides physical comfort. Peace of mind contributes to good health. Families that are moved by kindness, whether rich or poor, are happy; whereas those that are rich, but lacking in kindness and affection are unhappy.
- People face difficulties in many parts of the world, but since all seven billion of us live on this one planet we should be united and stand in solidarity with each other. When this blue planet is viewed from space, there are no national boundaries to be seen.
- Irrespective of whether we have faith in religion or not, it’s good to be more compassionate. It makes us happier as individuals with a positive influence on our families and the neighborhood where we live.
- Watch Live: HHDL's two day teaching on Nagarjuna's "Precious Garland" from his residence in Dharamsala, India 8:00-9:30am Indian Standard Time on May 16-17, 2020. dalailama.com/live
- My mother was undoubtedly one of the kindest people I have ever known. She was truly wonderful and was loved, I am certain, by all who knew her. She was very compassionate and felt concern for everyone, glad to give food to others even if it meant she went hungry herself.
- The very purpose of spirituality is self-discipline. Rather than criticizing others, we should evaluate and criticize ourselves. Ask yourself, what am I doing about my anger, my attachment, my pride, my jealousy? These are the things we should check in our day to day lives.
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- I am in the middle of a three part series on the Bible and race, being published by @gospelinlife. The first article was "The Bible and Race," which you can find here: quarterly.gospelinlife.com/the-bible-and-… The second article will be published in the June issue, entitled "The Bible and Racism."
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- If sex is like money, then porn is a massive devaluation of currency.
- From my book: amzn.to/2W2tIr7 bit.ly/2YhZof7 pic.twitter.com/uoKZy55TNf
- (1/3) Black America has been protesting long before this week. As we've seen, protests following a public murder have transitioned to riots and while the immediate reaction might be to condemn rioters, the gospel pushes us first to understand the pain of our brothers and sisters. pic.twitter.com/IofFnBNP9c
- (2/3) Systemic oppression disproportionately impacts black lives. Let us take a moment to consider that many of our communities of color are not okay right now. Let us honor the reality of grief caused by systemic oppression and grieve with them. pic.twitter.com/f1A83635HB
- (3/3) Let us pray for racial reconciliation across America and take time to consider the roles we play in systemic oppression as the church — because we do all play a role. There is no passive position in dignifying human life. pic.twitter.com/dnevxf95UV
Review of Religions (twitter.com)
- "Jesus (as) himself said, ‘For I have come down from heaven, not to do my own will but the will of Him who sent me.’ [xi] Surely, if he came down from heaven, then to heaven he must have returned as all prophets of God have done." #Jesus #Heaven #Hell bit.ly/3gMD7wC
- ‘In our ever busy, material, and connected world, the daily prayers provide us with precious moments where we can disconnect from all that is worldly and focus on what which will truly help our well-being...’ #prayer #worship #islam reviewofreligions.org/23156/the-seco…
- ‘In accordance with the principles of justice, Islam offers provisions to ensure the absence of racist practices. These are inherent in the five pillars of faith.’ #racism #religion reviewofreligions.org/23185/religion…
- "Through my service to the Khalifa, I have had the opportunity to see things that have increased my faith and prove that this Khalifa is undoubtedly from God Almighty." bit.ly/2XCAHZK
- “His Holiness (aba) stated that the principal objective and task of Majlis Khuddamul Ahmadiyya was to stand on the frontlines protecting and guarding the institution of Khilafat-e-Ahmadiyya.” #NoLifeWithoutKhilafat reviewofreligions.org/23110/intervie…
- “His Holiness (aba) stated that the principal objective and task of Majlis Khuddamul Ahmadiyya was to stand on the frontlines protecting and guarding the institution of Khilafat-e-Ahmadiyya.” #NoLifeWithoutKhilafat reviewofreligions.org/23110/intervie…
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- The Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw) indisputably condemned racism in his Farewell Sermon in 632 AD. His guidance on racial equality has inspired people for hundreds of years. bit.ly/3gG8Pvo pic.twitter.com/1lf39C2Wxi
- We need to put effort and energy into social justice both now and into the future in order to achieve true equality for everyone. These links might help. patheos.com/blogs/agora/20… @Sidney_Eileen
- Work with Peony on issues such as anger, anxiety, or banishing. Find assistance for your business. Protect yourself, family, or friends from danger, relieve nightmares or discover what is hidden. @3_Pagans patheos.com/blogs/3pagansa…
- Conspiracy theories are easy and addictive. Mysticism is not an easy alternative, but it generates real and authentic experiences in which we can find the kind of identity and meaning that conspiracies can never match. @utaodruid patheos.com/blogs/johnbeck…
- Oshún is an orisha that manifests in many different traditions. Even within Santeria she has many paths, or different incarnations, where she shows herself beautifully. patheos.com/blogs/voodooun… @LilithDorsey
- Feeling overwhelmed is a common refrain nowadays. Spurred by the knowledge that action makes me feel better, I began to make note of spellwork that helped me resist feeling overwhelmed and stuck. patheos.com/blogs/witchind… @bonmots2you
- This deck is a-m-a-z-i-n-g. patheos.com/blogs/thefairy… @alura08167877
- The question was asked of me recently “why is it necessary to wear robes in ritual”? @TansyFireDragon patheos.com/blogs/beneatht…
- I am ashamed that JK Rowling is associated with the witchcraft world. Her hurtful tweets against trans and non-binary people are basically shouts of “Cis White Women Matter!” in the era of Black Lives Matter and Pride month. patheos.com/blogs/starligh… @AstreaWrites
- Perhaps something not so obvious; something that from our current standpoint -- with the best of intentions -- we don't even recognize as a societal crime.
- prayers for a speedy recovery!
- Hooray! pic.twitter.com/udvUGcAV1c
- Thanks! -- I'll try it! :)
- What a fantastic syllabus! -- both in form and in presentation. Time for me to transcend Moodle. Can you point me toward the right platform or program for creating a course website like this? cheers, Carol
- I meant to say both in form and in content. Or maybe namarupa!
- Nope -- and the fact that it occurs to you wonder about this is sure proof!
- Thank you -- it means a great deal to hear you say that!
- My latest @TheAtlantic "Black people feel the pain and loss of black life as if it were our very own blood that had been brutalized—because it easily could have been." #JusticeForGeorgeFloyd #BlackLivesMatter theatlantic.com/family/archive…
- *Eve Ewing 🤦🏾♂️
- Even Ewing to all the editors (and really any other gatekeepers) contacting Black people right now... "You don't have to just call us when Race is Happening and then bench is later." 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 twitter.com/eveewing/statu…
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- Now is the time. We can delay no longer. Take down the flags, the statues, the symbols. The Confederacy fell and so must white supremacy. #TakeItDownOxford pic.twitter.com/XcxNWrjBVH
- I appreciate that. 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 Hope you'll leave a review!
- Man, I saw this drama unfold in slow motion. From small group of fundamentalist Christians to a constant topic on large websites and conferences and now an urban legend, "The Big Bad CRT Boogieman" (aka the biggest threat to contemporary Christianity).
- In his 1963 "I Have a Dream" speech, Martin Luther King Jr. said the nation had to respond to the "fierce urgency of now." His words still ring true. The time is now and long past to respond to the urgent need for racial justice. #ColorofCompromise thecolorofcompromise.com pic.twitter.com/DrryDVbMMJ
Top Religious News Blogs & Sites for 2020
Few topics on this list are as complicated or as challenging as religion. There are tons of terrible religion websites out there, from bad mommy blogs even to dangerous extremist sites. Don't risk bad theology, wrong news, or dangerous misinformation.
Instead, use our cultivated list. We've picked the most reliable websites on a few things relating to religion: religion news in general, news specific to religious traditions, and the academic study of religion. Keep up with these blogs for the best on those three subjects.
Religion News Service
The Religion News Service was founded in 1934 as an independent, high-quality source of news for all things religion, spirituality, and ethics. It is a nonprofit and (still) independent source, unaffialiated with any religious group.
Religion Dispatches
Religion Dispatches takes a more academic and theoretical approach to religion news. Instead of focusing on denominational news or news about a religious tradition, they focus on news stories about how religion works in society.
The Immanent Frame
The Immanent Frame is an academically-oriented blog about religion, secularism, and the public sphere. The authors are almost exclusively professional scholars, but their writing is more approachable than in peer-reviewed journals.
World Religion News
World Religion News brings you updates from all of the major world religions. The RSS feed brings you everything, but if you’re interested you can hone in on a specific tradition.
Reddit Islam
Nearly 100,000 users gather on this forum to share news, opinions, questions, and (of course) memes about Islam. The content changes regularly, so if you’re interested in Islam keep an eye on this forum.
Reddit Judaism
About 50,000 redditors participate in this forum about all things Jewish. Besides news, they share jokes, videos, memes, and questions.
The Friendly Atheist
Hemant Mehta runs the Friendly Atheist, a blog on which he shares a stunning amount of news tailored to atheist interests. Most of the posts are anti-religious in nature, pointing out what Mehta sees as hypocrisies among religious people.
Red Letter Christians
Red Letter Christians stemmed from the work of Tony Campolo, a sociologist who created a back-to-Jesus movement. The movement began in 2007, and the blog started in 2010 as a way for writers and speakers to promote the Red Letter lifestyle.
Muslim Matters
Muslim Matters is an online magazine founded in 2007. It focuses on the issues Muslims face around the world but specifically in the West. They seek to discuss this news without sacrificing their religious identities.
Jew in the City
Allison Josephs founded Jew in the City to fight the negative, incorrect stereotypes about Orthodox Judaism. While the organization does a variety of things to fight that misinformation, the blog shares interesting news and opinions about Orthodox Judaism.