Faithful Democrats are religious leaders, political leaders, writers, and regular Americans who are committed to the Gospel and the common good. We discuss, we debate, we take action. We don't believe that good Christians have to be Democrats. Nor do we believe that one religion has a monopoly on faith. But we make no apologies for rooting our identity as Democrats in our faith as Christians.
The Center for Progressive Christianity was founded in 1994 by Jim Adams.  His vision was to create a non-profit organization that encouraged churches to focus their attention on those for whom organized religion had proven to be "ineffectual, irrelevant, or repressive."  In 1996 TCPC launched its first website giving affiliate churches an opportunity to list themselves as a progressive church.
Chabad's is a great resource for anyone interested in Judaism.  The site hosts a wealth of content on almost any aspect of Judaism, and its interaction with the rest of society in particular. It provides knowledge, tradition and rituals of this 3,300 year old faith.  You can also connect with the Lubavitch community worldwide using this site.
Religious Tolerence welcomes religious conservatives, liberals, mainliners,  pagans, progressives, secularists, well everybody.  No matter how you describe yourself, you should find your beliefs and practices accurately represented in this website.  This webiste tries to explain accurately the full diversity of religious beliefs, worldviews, and systems of morality, ethics, and values.
The Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life seeks to promote a deeper understanding of issues at the intersection of religion and public affairs. The Forum pursues its mission by delivering timely, impartial information to national opinion leaders.  The Forum serves as an important information resource for political leaders, journalists, scholars and public interest groups. It tracks and aggregates news and conducts independent research, including surveys, legal backgrounders, reports, books and Q&A interviews while providing a neutral venue for discussion.
Islam is much more than a formal religion: it is an integral way of life.  In many ways it is a more a determining factor in the experience of its followers than any other world religion. The Muslim ("One who submits") lives face to face with God at all times and will introduce no separation between his life and his religion, his politics and his faith.
Buddhism is a religion to about 300 million people around the world. The word comes from 'budhi', 'to awaken'. To many, Buddhism goes beyond religion,it provides a code of practice or way of life that leads to true happiness.  It is a philosophy because the Buddhist path can be summed up as leading a moral life, being mindful and aware of thoughts and actions and developing wisdom and understanding.
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