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Our knowledge of ancient literature comes to us through the hands of scribes. The works of Aristotle, Galen and Ptolemy ...
We should read it not as an assortment of poems and songs but as a single rhapsody on God’s covenant promises.
In choosing to use Isaiah 6:8, the video suggests that the Trump administration’s mission to capture immigrants is God’s ...
The origins of the phrase "you can't dance at two weddings with one behind" has uncertain origins, but one scholar has a ...
Other Christian rappers, many of whom also rap in Hindi and English, have drawn a following online, including Raushan Bhairamadgi (or RJBMADZ), Roshan Tony, Joy Punekar, Isaac Dailey, Sheldon Bangera, ...
On this week’s “More To The Story,” religious scholar and TikTok star Dan McClellan examines how some Christian nationalists ...
From his home base in Kensington Market, Rasta Pasta’s Magnus Patterson shares his favourite Toronto spots for standout food and drink.
Supreme Court Rules Rastafarian Can Sue After Locs Were Cut While Incarcerated Damon Landor is an observant of the Rastafarian religion. A tenant of the religion frowns upon cutting one’s hair ...
The Supreme Court agreed Monday to take up the case of a Rastafarian man seeking to sue prison officials in Louisiana who cut off his dreadlocks while he was incarcerated.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in a religious rights case involving a Rastafarian man in its next term, which begins in October.
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A Rastafarian is suing Louisiana prison officials after his dreadlocks were forcibly cut, violating his religious freedom. The Supreme Court will hear the case.
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