Some interesting law & religion stories from around the web this week:
- Jihadist fighters linked to Al-Qaeda have reportedly set fire to statues and crosses inside Christian churches in northern Syria
- A suicide attack on a historic church in northwestern Pakistan killed at least 78 people on Sunday in one of the deadliest attacks on the Christian minority in Pakistan in years
- An Egyptian court has banned deposed President Mohamed Mursi’s Muslim Brotherhood and ordered its funds seized
- On Wednesday, Egyptian security forces shuttered the office of the newspaper of the Muslim Brotherhood’s political party and confiscated furniture and documents
- Abercrombie & Fitch has agreed to revise its “Look Policy” for its store employees as part of a settlement in two religious discrimination cases (more here)
- A Pennsylvania mining company is being sued by the federal government on behalf of a worker who refused a biometric headscan because he believes in the Bible’s mark of the beast prophecy
- Small groups of Jews are increasingly ascending the Temple Mount in Jerusalem’s Old City, a sacred site controlled for centuries by Muslims, who see the visits as a provocative
- Iranian Jews in the U.S. rejected an invitation to meet President Rouhani, saying that when the President had a chance to redeem himself on the question of the Holocaust, he did not amend his previous statements
- Stanley Fish on Ronald Dworkin’s last book, “Religion Without God”
We all need to pray for our brothers and sisters in Syria and around the world! They are suffering much. Many are being tortured and martyred for the sake of Christ!