Okay, so the deal with bookmarking links from Grolier is....great! When you click on the bookmark hyperlink (that's the fancy name for the bookmark title in blue) you get taken to the Grolier login page. When you login you get taken right to the article that was bookmarked. Phew! Carry on bookmarking directly from Diigo....or have you already figured this out?
This website helped me understand voodooism better by relating it to other religions that I am more familiar with. It gives a lot of helpful information about the belief system of the people who practace voodooism.
This is an exceptionally impressive site with a very large range of information that branches out to many key topics that will come in handy while writing the Scientology essay.
This is not a website to educate you on facts but instead on opinions (from third person view). This a blog about a women who visits different churches, she is atheist, so she looks at each religion in a very subjective way. There is no guaranty on whether or not her views are reliable, or true, as we don't just how educated this blogger is on each religion, but one really cool part about this is that she is from Vancouver and visits churches in Vancouver.
I agree. This blog is valuable because it highlights a local woman's experiences at a variety of local religious sites. However, we need to be careful to think critically about this source, like Harvir mentioned. We need to ask about her personal bias, her education, her motivation, ect.
Shinto is the native religion in Japan with its roots stretching back to 500 B.C., and is a poly-theistic one venerating almost any natural objects ranging from mountains, rivers, water, rocks, trees, to dead notables. In other words, it is based on animism.
A great information site about Islam and Muslims in text, audio and video.This website again, talks about Islam and its beliefs. It tells you about the meaning of Islam, what muslims believe in, and even people who have made a change!