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Religion Dispatches
When bishops really disagree with someone, they are not tepid. Their language glows hot and they follow it up with strong action.
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Religion Dispatches
Remember the movie Joyful Noise, the Dolly Parton and Queen Latifah flick about a small-town gospel choir from the South competing for national recognition?
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Religion Dispatches
Because why would anyone want to be an ordinary student when they could be a hero of Biblical proportions?
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Religion Dispatches
Having banned the Muslim Brotherhood and exercised increased control of religious activities at mosques , the military-led regime in Egypt is turning its sights on all non-governmental associations. A…
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Religion Dispatches
In the following clip from The Posner Show, Sarah and Columbia Law School’s Kara Loewentheil discuss how a letter urging Obama not to include a religious exemption in a forthcoming executive order…
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Religion Dispatches
I think it is time for Catholics to grow up and realize that royalty does not become us. The Church is a service organization whose primary stakeholders are people who are poor. Their needs, and not the whims of pampered prelates, are the priority. Nothing less is acceptable. Raise the bar for heaven’s sake.
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Religion Dispatches
The Obama administration plans to tweak its accommodation under the Affordable Care Act for religious non-profits who object to providing their employees with health insurance that covers…
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Religion Dispatches
Woody Allen’s new movie, Magic in the Moonlight, is loosely based on a story that’s almost too good to be true: Harry Houdini, master magician, for many years used his celebrity to debunk…
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Religion Dispatches
What seemed to propel the confusion saturating the media’s initial coverage of Aaron Alexis was the role of religion and, more specifically, the profile on Buddhists. Why would a reporter expect a person of another religion to “pick up a weapon and kill twelve people,” but not a Buddhist?
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Religion Dispatches
Ed Kilgore takes issue with Robert Draper’s New York Times Magazine piece exploring whether the “libertarian moment” has arrived for the Republican Party because it ignores the role the Christian…
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