 | AdamAndEveIt.net takes a myth-busting, thought-
provoking approach to religion." Their goals are "...neither to preach nor
to convert, but to bring to light the essence of religion, and its universal
significance to modern day society." See:
http://www.adamandeveit.net |
 | Al Bawaba (The Middle East Gateway) is "a
comprehensive Middle Eastern portal on the Internet." It has
a religion and philosophy section that contains links to dozens of
religious web sites. See: http://www.albawaba.com/ |
 | Allexperts.com has groups of volunteers representing the Christian,
Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Unitarian, and Neopagan religions.
You can ask an expert any question on one of these religions (and others) and get a free
answer. See: http://www.allexperts.com/
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 | Arab American National Museum has a list of Arab American
resources at:
http://www.arabamericanmuseum.org/ |
 | AvatarSearch is the a very complete search engine for Neo-Pagan religions, the Occult
etc. See: http://www.avatarsearch.com
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 | Babylon is "an easy and intuitive translation and dictionary
software in over 50 languages. Clicking on any text in Word, Excel, emails,
instant messaging, web pages and other desktop applications etc gives
displays a definition of the term." See
http://www.babylon.com for their home page. See also the following:
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 | Bible Walks provides photographs and additional information from
the Holy land. See:
http://www.biblewalks.com/ |
 | Calendar of Events, including religious conferences, worships,
special events, a religious calendar, is maintained by the Pluralism
Project at Harvard University at:
http://www.pluralism.org/ |
 | The Canadian Society for the Study of Religion (CSSR/SCER) provides
a forum for all who are involved in the academic study of religion, e.g.
anthropologists, historians, phenomenologists, philosophers, psychologists,
sociologists. See: http://www.ccsr.ca/cssr/
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 | Christian Depot has a listing of the books of the Bible, a list of all
of the major denominations in the US, the text of some Presbyterian and Reformed
catechisms, Christian art, etc at: http://www.edepot.com/cath.html
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 | Christian Online Publishers has a list of secular newspapers
which employ religion editors. See:
http://www.colc.com/
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 | Christian-Reincarnation has a web site dealing with reconciling
belief in reincarnation and Christianity. See:
http://www.christian-reincarnation.com/ |
 | Cool/Hot links has a page of religion and spirituality links
at: http://www.mateo.net/links/ |
 | CrossDaily.com has Christian news, mailing lists. links to web
sites, greeting E-cards, games, graphics, etc. at:
http://news.crossdaily.com |
 | Early Christian Writings includes translations of books from
the Christian Scriptures (New Testament), Gospels and epistles that
never made it into the official canon, Apocrypha, Gnostics, and Church
Fathers. See: http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/
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 | Facing Bereavement offers "guidance and advice on how to get
through" the death of a loved one. It is a British web site, but the vast
bulk of its information is universal. See:
http://www.facingbereavement.co.uk |
 | The Glossary Directory maintains lists of links to glossaries
on a wide range of topics at:
http://www.glossarydirectory.com/
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 | The Holocaust Chronicle web site contains the full contents
of the book by the same name, See:
http://www.holocaustchronicle.org/ Read
reviews or order this book safely from Amazon.com online book store |
 | I.C.E. Freebooks provides over 38,000 pages of free information
at:
http://s155777461.onlinehome.us/ |
 | Vijai Singh has a site: In Search of the One True Religion which
advocates a spiritual path which integrates religion and science. See:
http://www.geocities.com/ |
 | The Internet Sacred Text Archive promotes religious tolerance
and scholarship by publishing on the Internet public domain texts from
a great variety of religious traditions. Almost 200 megabytes is
available as of 2001-FEB. See: http://www.sacred-texts.com/ |
 | John Mark Ministries lists many resources for
pastors/leaders: 950 articles, booksales, etc. See: http://www.pastornet.net.au/ |
 | Kaleidoreligion is a most attractive home page which gives a
"myriad view
of religion on the Internet" including all of the main world religions, and many
smaller groups. See: http://home.satx.rr.com/
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 | Nurel (New Religions) provides reliable information about groups that
are often called "cults, sects, new religions, or [by] some similar name."
The Web site "is not anti-cult, counter-cult, or pro-cult. It is an academic
resource linked to the electronic journal/discussion group NUREL-L." See:
http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~nurelweb/
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 |
 View the
Pluralism Project at
Harvard University. |
 | Organic Life: "...Discover The Forbidden Secrets and Hidden
Information - That They Don't Want You To Know about...' Discern - Galactic
& Universal Alignment Physics" and what it means to our world reality today.
See: http://www.bribietimes.com/
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 | Planetary Resources: Exploring religion, old and new, has an
extensive list of religious and spirituality links. See:
http://www.lightandlife.com/ |
 | Religion Depot features a religion discussion forum, a live chat,
mailing list, and individual sections dealing with world religions such as Buddhism and
Christianity. See: http://www.edepot.com/religion.html
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 | Religions in Renewal links "members of groups within the major
established religions or ideologies who are seeking respectfully and gradually to reform
their traditions from within while remaining loyal to the spirit of their path."
See: http://www.usao.edu/ |
 | Religion-Sites.info is a new online directory of all things
related to religion. See:
http://www.religion-sites.info
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 | James Richards has a web site at http://00.gs
which has many pages of links to such esoteric topics as states of
consciousness, history of religions, ancient alphabets, etc. |
 | Search engines:
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 | Shaking of Foundations is a thought-provoking site geared to challenge
their readers' " 'knee-jerk' and 'other-imposed' " ideas and beliefs in
order that they "might arrive at their own philosophy of the world and how it
works." See: http://home.swbell.net/
They invite reader response. |
 | Spirit and Sky maintain a directory of over 100,000 links to
spiritual web sites at:
http://www.spiritandsky.com/ |
 | Stress-FamilyHealth has an essay on how "religion and stress
can work to your benefit or detriment." See:
http://www.stress-familyhealth.net/ |
 | The Unit Ministry Team of the United States Army Reserve Command has a list of chaplaincy information links that may be of general
interest to the public. See: http://www.usarc.army.mil/ |
 | The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom monitors religious freedom outside the USA. They advise the executive
and legislative branches of government on how best to promote it. See: www.uscirf.gov/
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 | Virtual Religion Index lists hundreds of links to websites that cover a wide range of topics. It is maintained by Rutgers
University. See: http://virtualreligion.net/
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 | Washington Post maintains an archive of "On Faith" essays,
written by "... distinguished figures from the academy, the faith
traditions, and journalism." See:
http://newsweek.washingtonpost.com/ |
 | The World Network of Religious Futurists™ is dedicated to advancing the future of religion. See
http://www.wnrf.org/ |
 | YourDictionary.com provides hyperlinks to specialty online dictionaries. See their links to religious dictionaries and glossaries
at: http://www.yourdictionary.com/diction5a.html#religion
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 | The WorldPeace Peace Page at: http://www.johnworldpeace.com/
has excerpts from many of the world's sacred texts. |