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Religion Dispatches
Is she snubbing Jewish Republicans?
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Religion Dispatches
Beyond a growing distaste for the rancor around hot-button issues like human sexuality, gender equity, and reproductive choice, people seem to be put off church because they are able to do the kind of work—tending the sick, advocating for the oppressed, caring for the earth, comforting those in trouble or need—that was long the stock in trade of local churches, mosques, synagogues, and temples, but which, through the modern corporatizing of mainstream religions, was largely outsourced to separate agencies. This is why you’ll probably find more people volunteering in any given week at Martha’s Kitchen food pantry in downtown San Jose, California than at Sunday services at the church across the street. If Facebook is killing the church, that is, it’s probably more accurate to call it an assisted suicide.
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Religion Dispatches
Egypt is conservative, not Islamist.
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Religion Dispatches
Screen legend was a pioneer in the support of AIDS research.
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Religion Dispatches
Almost a year to wait until the matter is taken up again by state courts.
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Religion Dispatches
Did the alleged killer draw any imaginary encouragement from his newfound Mormon context?
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Religion Dispatches
When a young man invoked the Bible after murdering an older man for making sexual advances, a prominent gay activist wrote in agreement that the Bible does say to kill gays—implying that gays would be better off without religion.
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Religion Dispatches
This revised chronology makes his story even more moving, and far more brave.
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Religion Dispatches
Evangelical power broker did not invent the conspiracy theory that the Muslim Brotherhood has infiltrated the U.S. government.
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Political Research Associates
Aaron K. Kerr is an assistant professor of philosophy at Gannon University in Erie, Penn.
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