Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
The Church says that the earth is flat, but I know that it is round, for I have seen the shadow on the moon, and I have more faith in the shadow than in the Church.
—Ferdinand Magellan, c. 1510
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January 28 / Killing the Buddha is pleased to join LQ in celebrating the winter 2010 Religion issue with a reading at Bookcourt. Lewis Lapham will read from the issue and Reverend Billy Talen will perform a discourse on the nature of God. More
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