Greater Boston is home to a growing number of communities of spiritual practitioners who do not self-identify with the specific traditions outlined on our main page. Though many of these groups share commonalities with other world religions--including Islam, Hinduism, and Christianity--they have a unique approach to faith, worship, and practice that defies precise categorization or have chosen to be listed as “other.” In addition, Boston is home to many who do not identify with a faith tradition, including those who would call themselves atheists.
Religious life in Greater Boston is also informed and enhanced by the contributions of organizations with a secular mission, including women’s groups, ethnic and language organizations, civic groups, and a range of interfaith organizations.
Religious Diversity News: Other Traditions
- Atheists say DCF head Wilkins abused office by emailing prayer to employees
The Miami Herald - Indonesia's atheists face battle for religious freedom
The Guardian - Center for Inquiry Michigan atheist group sues Wyndgate Country Club for canceling speech by Richard Dawkins
m LIVE - Temples in Lewis Center welcome all faiths
The Columbus Dispatch - Taco Bell Operator Pays $27,000 to Resolve EEOC Religious Discrimination Lawsuit
U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission - International Religious Liberty Association Convenes Largest-ever World Congress
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