As previous articles in this series have shown, the bias of Wikipedia admins and select editors who dominate its ranks has ...
Ms. Fukuda likened the methods to the 17th-century persecution of Christians in Japan. “To save their life, it was not enough for them to tell the authorities they had abandoned Christianity ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has released a “Dear Colleague” letter emphasizing the responsibility of HHS-funded health and human service providers to uphold federal ...
The following article of our “Wikipedia Religious Un-Reliable Sources” series focuses on Buddhism as an example of how digital media influences the perception of world religions. If Wikipedia ...
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A recent report from a European watchdog group has documented nearly 2,500 instances of hate crimes targeting Christians across Europe, with approximately 1,000 of these incidents occurring in France.
The Wikipedia article on “Creationism” is a prime example of Wikipedia’s bias against and denigration of religious beliefs. It snidely describes “creationism” as “a literal or quasi ...
In Pakistan, a prominent Indian newspaper reports, caste and occupational hierarchies continue to be deeply ingrained, with sanitation jobs predominantly assigned to low-caste Hindus and ...