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Religion Dispatches
Unless by “essentially fired” you mean “not fired at all.”
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Religion Dispatches
A new book by a Constitutional scholar argues that the founding document does not protect religion—it protects religious freedom.
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Religion Dispatches
“I’m not the author of scripture,” Daly confides to NPR’s Rachel Martin.
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Religion Dispatches
While the Western Wall remains under the administration of a state-sponsored religious entity that prohibits the free worship of its citizens, President Obama should not visit the site. To do so would be a tacit endorsement of the laws and policies that limit civil liberties in Israel in favor of religious control of public prayer, life-cycle events, and, in cases involving conversion, even questions of citizenship.
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Religion Dispatches
Confirms its anti-gay positions are outliers—even among some surprising demographics.
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Religion Dispatches
You and I both long for a “new awakening.” The difference is that I believe we did in fact see a new awakening in this election. An awakening to the the need to reject all theocratic language and all theocratic posturing for the sake of authentic religious freedom.
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Religion Dispatches
The arrest of a woman for praying at the Western Wall was a lost opportunity in last night’s debate.
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Religion Dispatches
Tony Perkins’ sudden survey paints a picture of Christians under siege.
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Religion Dispatches
The contraception mandate becomes a campaign issue.
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