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Religion Dispatches
There are indeed still gay Republicans out there, but there are those those in the party who would like them to go away.
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Religion Dispatches
Men sin with sex, food, and laziness; women are vain, jealous, and filled with rage. But this has nothing to do with culture, of course.
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Religion Dispatches
A new book shows how a cohort of Protestants, Catholics, and Jews altered the nation; from the Social Gospel movement through anti-Communism, Civil Rights and even into the rise of the religious right.
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Religion Dispatches
Jim Adkisson’s deranged would-be suicide note is a portrait of hate.
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Religion Dispatches
Ah, the fantasy of “secure borders.” For millennia, economic pressures have forced people to move toward more prosperous lands. Nothing has ever stopped that flow, and nothing ever will.
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Religion Dispatches
Father Gerhard Maria Wagner called Hurricane Katrina divine retribution, and thinks the Harry Potter series is satanic. His reward? The Pope has just made him bishop.
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Religion Dispatches
Feminists hate religion, right? Not necessarily. From Christian feminists participating in Wiccan rituals to Goddess worshipers honoring Jesus, the landscape of feminist spirituality is is not what it was in the ’60s and ’70s.
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Religion Dispatches
And why the GOP presidential hopefuls are running scared from cap and trade.
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Religion Dispatches
After Mark Driscoll, founding pastor of evangelical Mars Hill megachurch, asked for stories of “effeminate anatomically male worship leader(s),” he was heavily criticized. But did the evangelical community kiss and make up too quickly?
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Religion Dispatches
It’s back to the basics for Christian broadcasters, as hard times bring them back to their their most conservative demographic.
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