Hi Religion Unplugged readers, Eighty years ago, on Aug. 9, 1945, a bomb was dropped on Nagasaki — which reporter Roberta Green Ahmanson calls “the most Christian city in Japan.” In today’s top story, Ahmanson writes on the city before and after it was bombed: its Christian history, its role in the bombing and its journey to rebuild in the aftermath. It’s a story rich with “a centuries-long history of Christian faith, struggle and survival.” 80 Years Later: Remembering Nagasaki As Holy Ground(ESSAY) On Aug. 9, 1945, the U.S. dropped a bomb called “Fat Man” on Urakami, Japan, the most Christian suburb of the most Christian city in Japan: Nagasaki. It is the forgotten bomb, the silent bomb. Hiroshima, being the city where the first nuclear bomb, less powerful than the Nagasaki bomb was detonated, is the atomic bombing that all peace movements acclaim: “No more Hiroshimas!” by Roberta Green Ahmanson Did you know that you can support Religion Unplugged for just $5? Here’s how your $5 per quarter makes a real impact:
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Remembering Nagasaki as holy ground
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