Jihad for Love

A documentary called A Jihad for Love is starting a U.S. tour – its about Lesbian and Gay Muslims. “Fourteen centuries after the revelation of the holy Qur’an to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), Islam today is the world’s second largest and fastest growing religion. Muslim gay filmmaker Parvez Sharma travels the manyContinueContinue reading “Jihad for Love”

Religion Part IV: Methodists

By the time I was thirteen, Catholocism wasn’t as appealing as it had been pre-puberty. I felt disappointed in myself, suspicious that sacrifice was half of worship, but I knew that I was no longer destined to be a nun and sought an alternative. A neighborhood friend was a Methodist and that seemed as goodContinueContinue reading “Religion Part IV: Methodists”

Religion Part III: David and Bathsheba

My grandmother noticed my growing interest in religion around this time and bought me a King James Bible. Grandma suggested the stories of Saul and David in the books of Samuel. I dug in, enchanted by the language and the history. And I was appalled. David, King of Israel, was having an affair with aContinueContinue reading “Religion Part III: David and Bathsheba”

Religion Part II: Catholocism

Cross & Chair, Jdeideh, Lebanon Originally uploaded by Shannon Dagher. When I was 10 I began attending mass with a neighborhood family. I loved the church, both the physical structure and the ritual surrounding mass and communion. The orderliness. While my parents used philosophy to banish God from their lives, I felt the unarguable presenceContinueContinue reading “Religion Part II: Catholocism”

Religion Part I: Baptists and Atheists

Due to the overwhelming feedback from my Belief-O-Matic entry, I thought I’d go ahead and post a bit about my religion. To begin, let me say I am the child of atheists who raised me in the bible belt. My mother hails from Presbyterian stock and my father from Lutheran. In fact, my father movedContinueContinue reading “Religion Part I: Baptists and Atheists”