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    -- Journal of Buddhist Ethics
    Owner: .

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    -- Jerusalem Sentinel List
    A Seventh Day Adventist list.

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    A moderated list with regards to the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society (Jehovah's Witnesses) and their practices and doctrinal system. But other appropriate topics include cults in general, mind/thought-control, authoritarianism, etc. The group is made up of ex-JWs, current-JWs, and interested other folk. Moderator: .

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    This is the Jewish Studies Judaica ejournal. A monthly publication dedicated to on-going research and current events in academic Jewish Studies. Welcomes submissions from all subscribers.

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    -- Just Ordinary Saints Endeavoring to Promote Harmony

    JOSEPH hopes to provide a forum for high level, thoughtful, informed and reflective discussion of matters relating to the Latter-Day Saints (Mormons).

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    -- JUDAIC SEMINAR
    This seminar operates in the classical Jewish tradition that recognizes that all fields of knowledge may contribute to a better understanding of the intent and message of the Torah.

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    Information and planning for Unitarian Universalists involved in social action. Another way of subscibing is to use the Unitarian Universalist Association's (UUA's) E-Mail Mailing List Subscription form at http://www.uua.org/lists/subscribe.html.

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    Members of this list discuss Halachic questions and issues concerning women's roles in Judaism.

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    The Lutheran Campus Ministry international online community. List owners: Christine Norstrand & . See also the LCM-L information page at www.lightlink.com/xine/lcm/lcm-l.html.

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    News service from the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod.

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    Books related to Mormonism. We think of this list as something akin to our library; a place where good friends can come together to talk about books.

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    Latter-day Saints Political Discussion and digest.

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    Christian Leadership Discussion Group. Discuss with other leaders the various issues a leader faces? Have you ever wanted advice on small groups? Have you ever wanted to know what it actually means to be a leader? If you can answer "yes" to any of these questions, then the Leadership Forum can help you.

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    Project Genesis D'var Torah & Announcements. The LifeLine goes out weekly, with a Dvar Torah on the weekly Torah reading (or an upcoming holiday) and information about upcoming programs, new services, and new classes.

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    -- Liturgical Tofu
    An ecumenical liturgy discussion list. List owner:

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    LITURGY-L is a nondenominational forum for the discussion of issues relevant to the study and planning of Christian worship. We welcome participation from members of all denominations. The activities of this list range from informal conversation to formal meeting. Hence, each contribution to the ongoing discussion should be considered more a letter than a part of a chat. (There will be the occasional humorous aside and the like. The comments here are not given to induce rigidity, but to define the norm.) We encourage discussion across a broad spectrum of ecclesiastical and liturgical opinion and actively discourage the use of this list as a forum for liturgical warfare, denominational posturing, or other similar activities. We also discourage the use of the list for primarily commercial purposes or fundraising. We always welcome new members. Upon joining, please take the time to introduce yourself to the group! For more information: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/liturgy-l

    Approximately 200-300 messages per month. Expect seasonal variation.


    -- Lutheran Office of Public Policy
    The ELCIC's LOPP List was created by the Lutheran Office for Public Policy as a quick and efficient way to help support the work of social justice ministries in the churches. The LOPP listserver is offered as a service for churches and ecumenical social justice organizations to post information that would be helpful to people working on these issues. Information may include media releases, short articles, urgent action requests, brief background papers, announcements of events and other related items. The LOPP List is not intended for discussion of issues. Other listservers exist for that purpose. List owner: , Director of the Institute for Christian Ethics at Waterloo Lutheran Seminary.

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    This mailing list was founded in 1986 for the purpose of discussing Jewish topics in general within an environment where the validity of Halakha and the Halakhic process is accepted, as well as for the discussion of topics of Halakha. The mailing list is open to everybody, but topics such as the validity of Torah, halakha etc are not accepted.

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    A discussion of the Messiah and Redemption in Jewish Thought and Law.

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    A list dealing with matters relating to Asatru, Druidism, Druidry, Odinism, Wicca, Witchcraft, and other Pagan religions.

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    A moderated list dealing with matters relating to Wicca and Paganism. For subscription information, please visit www.idirect.com/oracle/oracle-a-policy.html.

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    A list dealing with matters relating to Orthodox Christianity.

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    ELCIC pastor Walter Johanson maintains a number of helpful e-mail lists in the fields of church music, stewardship, social ministry, evangelism, youth ministry and Sunday School. There are also lists for church leaders, office secretaries and treasurers or financial officers. Further details as to the particular direction of each list are available at Pr. Johanson's ChurchOffice.com web site.

    To subscribe, use the command "subscribe List-Name Your-Email-Address"

  • The Church Chairperson & Board Members List
  • The Evangelism List
  • The Finance Officers List
  • The Leadership List
  • The Church Music List
  • The Office Secretary List
  • The Social Ministry List
  • The Stewardship List
  • The Sunday School List
  • The Youth List

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    The Presbyterian Church in Canada (PCC) listserv.

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    Presbyterian Church USA News Service

    Message volume variable. Considerable material of interest primarily to U.S. Presbyterians



    The Freedom of Religion mailing list is for Unitarian Universalists interested in keeping the public schools free of sectarian religion as in the First Amendment to the Constitution, educating about the facts and implications of the activities of political religious extremists and responding in ways that are congruent with Unitarian Universalist principles. Another way of subscibing is to use the Unitarian Universalist Association's (UUA's) E-Mail Mailing List Subscription form at http://www.uua.org/lists/subscribe.html.

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    (Programme to Overcome Violence)
    The World Council of Churches' "Decade to Overcome Violence" listserv for information about the campaign, resources and announcements. See the WCC webpage for further details, or consult the DOV webpage.

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    Prac-Halacha (Issues in Practical Halacha) is a moderated list produced by the Kollel Menachem - Lubavitch of Melbourne, Australia. Prac-Halacha is distributed on a regular basis and discusses a different aspect of Halacha (Jewish Law). Numerous sources are cited, both modern and ancient, and presented in a concise and readable form.

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    Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgendered Quakers and F/friends. "The Q-LIGHT mailing list is a place for discussion of topics of interest to queer Quakers in an atmosphere of harmony and mutual respect. It is also a place to seek clarity on issues relating to the place of queer Quakers in the Religious Society of Friends."

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    A moderated discussion group devoted to Quakerism and issues of interest to the Religious Society of Friends. If you have any question about the QUAKER-L list, write to the list owners at the generic address: .

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    A moderated discussion group devoted to Quaker peace and social justice issues. If you have any question about the QUAKER-P list, write to the list owners at the generic address: .

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    Members of this list discuss religion and other issues in both a humorous and serious point of view

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    The purpose of this list is sharing and discussion around Religious Education issues, to promote communication and greater understanding of RE, particularly within the Unitarian Universalist community. The list is sponsored by the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) RE Department. Another way of subscibing is to use the Unitarian Universalist Association's (UUA's) E-Mail Mailing List Subscription form at http://www.uua.org/lists/subscribe.html.

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    A Reformed Theology list. Owner:

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    This innovative list is designed specifically for reform Jewish professionals. It is not a discussion list. Rather, it is designed for the free exchange of information for sermons, bulletins, curricula, upcoming conference information, news to be used in congregations, etc. The list is closed to restrict membership, and is currently operating as a moderated list. If you would like more information about this list, please contact the list owner at .

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    The first of two groups with the same name. Discussion of Early Church, Qumran, Nazarenes, Essenes, etc.

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    The second of two groups with the same name. The purpose of this list is to facilitate the widest possible discussion of the roots of the first century Essene/Ebionite/Nazarene movement and to separate the true Yeshua from the mythologized "Jesus". The promotional material states that "this list has no connections or affiliations with any religious group or academic institution whatsoever and has no agenda other than to bring people together for discussions relating to the faith of the first century C.E. Ebionites." Moderator:

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