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Recent comments on website blocking, life expectancy, religion in the workplace, and other topics.

“We’re a private organization and we don’t have to give a reason and we’re not.”Jerry Falwell Jr., on Liberty University temporarily blocking The News & Advance from campus Internet servers. Falwell said the block was unrelated to the paper’s content, which reported that the school is Virginia’s top recipient of federal financial aid money ($445 million). Source: The News & Advance/Poynter.org

“We show that higher life expectancy discounts [the] expected benefits in the afterlife and is therefore likely to lead to postponement of religiosity.”Elissaios Papyrakis, an economist at the University of East Anglia, on a report that found 10 extra years of life expectancy correlated to an 8.4 percent drop in people’s likelihood to call themselves religious and a 15 to 17 percent decrease in church attendance. Source: LiveScience / International Journal of Social Economics

“If Matthews is arguing that Wal-Mart must permit her to admonish gays at work to accommodate her religion, the claim fails.”The Seventh U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, rejecting a Wal-Mart employee’s discrimination claim after she was fired for telling a gay colleague that he will go to hell. Source: Seventh U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals

“I don’t believe in mass evangelism …. We do personal evangelism, but we do it on a massive scale. Does it work in all contexts? No, but it still does.”Will Graham, son of Franklin and grandson of Billy, preparing for a May 20-22 event in Ocean Grove, New Jersey. Source: Christianity Today Online

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