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Some conservative religious groups in South Korea are getting their panties in a bunch due to the recent rise of dramas that feature homosexual lifestyles. Conservative groups, as always, refuse to keep silent and are criticizing companies for airing such shows. More »


Well, well, well, looks like reformed “player” turned church boy Vanness Wu is getting back in the game. He recently confirmed rumors that have been flying around regarding his new relationship status. More »


While I might not necessarily follow any sort of religion, I do, nevertheless, acknowledge its power to influence and to change people. Take Vanness Wu for example. A once avid “player” is now a good little church boy. It’s a pretty drastic change, and many are in awe at the change. More »


Japanese monk, Kansho Tagai is in charge of a 400-year-old temple in central Tokyo and has the basic services any other temple in Japan has to offer. What makes this temple different from others is that Tagai sometimes hosts events where he takes up the stage name MC Happiness and raps the teachings of Buddha. More »


From Ziggytek: There are some very odd phones out there but this one takes the word odd to a whole new level. The Buddha phone is out, that’s right Buddha. This phone is very odd with its circular shape, luxury gold plating, and Buddhist inspired design. More »


Earlier this week I contacted James Yee about him being chosen as a national delegate and what will it will entail at this years Democratic Convention from August 25-28.

James Yee is the “former US Army Chaplain and graduate of West Point who served as the Muslim Chaplain for the U.S. prison camp in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba that would become controversial for its treatment of detainees designated as “enemy combatants” by the U.S. government. While ministering to prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, Captain Yee advised the commanders of the camp on detainee religious practices and objected to the cruel and degrading abuses to which the prisoners were subjected.

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