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Religion Dispatches
Polls are good, but a crystal ball might be better.
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Religion Dispatches
University of Pennsylvania senior Katie Sgarro writes about her involvement with friend Sayid Abdullaev in the creation of a project called Asylum Connect, “born out of Sayid’s personal experiences as…
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Political Research Associates
As marriage equality has advanced around the country, and the U.S. Supreme Court is set to rule on the issue in June, threatening language is escalating on the Christian Right.
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Political Research Associates
Robert P. George & Rick Warren
The two men are experimenting with their own version of complementarity, each playing distinct roles in the manipulation of religious liberty arguments.
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Religion Dispatches
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe adopted a resolution on Wednesday, April 22, calling on Member States to respect and protect transgender people against discrimination and to…
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Religion Dispatches
Writing on his blog at The Week, Damon Linker objects to the treatment of same-sex marriage opponent Ryan T. Anderson. The recent subject of an even-handed profile in the Washington Post, Anderson was…
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Religion Dispatches
A Russian nonprofit group, the St. Petersburg-based Coming Out, celebrated April 17 International Day of Silence by releasing a video “Break the silence,” which ends with “silence can break us / but…
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Religion Dispatches
Please discuss some of the problematic aspects of the Koran, and of Islam.
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Religion Dispatches
This week new US rules for federal contractors went into effect, forbidding workplace discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. When the executive order was issued last…
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Political Research Associates
Sexual minorities are not pleading for special rights or benefits. They are just seeking to take their own family’s rightful place at the table, free from fear or persecution.
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