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This scholarly research paper, by two legal experts Brooke Goldstein and Aaron Eitan Meyer, which first appeared in the ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law [Vol. 15:2 2009, Page 395- 409] perhaps explains the many recent litigations by Muslims against non Muslim writers in India critiquing Islam. The research paper provides enough data to prove that there is a legal jihad underway in the world across to scuttle free speech and an objective study on Islam and its prophet. It also certainly nails the Muslim lie that sue are against only unscholarly and unwarranted criticisms. As one would see many sues were against well-researched and peer reviewed books and articles published by reputed publishing houses. |
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Investigative reports that appeared in Tehelka about RSS and plans for spreading its version of Hinduvatta through young children. |
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John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge are editor-in-chief and Washington bureau chief of The Economist, the best secular newsweekly in the world. Their new book, God Is Back, details the findings that surprised them as they assessed the state of Christianity in America and religion throughout the world. Marvin Olasky, Chief Editor of the World Magazine, interviews them. |
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Coptic priest Fr. Zakaria Botros is one of the greatest Christian apologists to Islam of our times. His total submission to the one true God Jesus Christ and an unconditional love for Muslims compels him to speak the truth about Islam boldly while at the same time bear their persecution without hating Muslims. The power of truth and unconditional love makes him different from many Muslim bashers who have no truth but only hate for Muslims. It also makes him different from those sweet talkers whose primary concern is praise from men but never the truth which only can save the Muslims. We reproduce Frontpage’s interview with Fr. Zakaria Botros. |
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Now a confirmed atheist, I've become convinced of the enormous contribution that Christian evangelism makes in Africa: sharply distinct from the work of secular NGOs, government projects and international aid efforts writes Matthew Parris, former Conservative MP of U.K. |
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