Mississippi “Religious Freedom” Law; Ethical Obligations to Displaced People; Nepal’s Historic Temples

Some say a controversial new state law justifies discrimination based on religious belief; a Catholic theologian argues that we have “moral proximity” to migrants and refugees on the other side of the world; the sacred sites in this quake-damaged South Asian country are still living places of worship where Hinduism and Buddhism both have deep roots.

 

 

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