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More Tibetan Buddhists in Public Schools

Kennewick Man -- Free at Last?

Psycho-Spiritual Roots of Eco-Religion

Altar Call for Wilderness Church

Keep a Close Eye on Charter Schools

90's Flashback -- A Forest Service Symposium on Eco-Spirituality

Alert to Public Schools

"I think some of the leaders on this [environmentalism] front are true believers, people who have adopted environmentalism as their religion, the Earth as their god, and who are both fundamentalist and fanatical in the faith." Jay Ambrose, director of editorial policy for Scripps Howard Newspapers, June 6, 2002

"Environmentalism as it is practiced in America today is virtually a religion." Brit Hume, Fox News Sunday, May 20, 2001

"Why these [alternative religious] movements have been ignored is a factor of their perceived relative novelty or size. Assumed to be small in comparison to traditional Judeo-Christian religions they are overlooked or incorrectly assumed to be small in influence. However, these movements are neither small nor inconsequential. Advocating universal pantheism, they are multiplying independently and within established Christian churches and other established religions." Jefferson 21st Century Institute, July 1998


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