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Come, receive the light
The Pueblo Chieftain, Colo.Looking back, the Rev. Stephen Powley can see many signs that led him away from his Protestant evangelical faith and toward the Orthodox Church, where he believes he finally learned and understood the whole story of Christianity. He proposed to the...Tags: Christian Orthodoxy, Easter, Religious Festivals, Christianity, Religion and Belief
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Don't play into a paranoid conservative narrative
Are Roman Catholics, evangelical Christians and “ultra-Orthodox” Jews religious extremists comparable to the Ku Klux Klan and Al Qaeda? Yes, according to a PowerPoint slide that was apparently used by the U.S. Army Reserve in a training...
Tags: Separation of Church and State, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Roman Catholicism, Janet Napolitano, Belief and Faith
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George Michael: Books make a case for Christ
A great affirmation will be heard in many churches this Sunday around the world with the saying, “He is risen!” with congregants responding, “He is risen indeed!” Christians will be celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ from...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Easter, Religious Festivals, Good Friday, University of Missouri
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Opposition to same-sex marriage increasingly isolated, pollsters say
With the rapid shift in public opinion toward same-sex marriage, opposition to changing marriage laws increasingly has become limited to a few slices of the electorate, according to an analysis of polling data by leading Republican and Democratic...
Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Elections, Family, Barack Obama, George W. Bush
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In Theory: Have Christians retreated from the world?
Writing in on the Huffington Post, Phil Cooke claims that Christians' voices are being drowned out because of a love/hate relationship with the media, a relationship that is driving Christians to retreat to safe zones instead of engaging with the wider...Tags: The Huffington Post, Separation of Church and State, Cultural Development, Crime, Law and Justice, Tra Thomas
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In Theory: Religious right, heal thyself
With the dust settling after the Nov. 6 elections, one group is looking like the biggest losers of all — Christian conservatives. Writing for Religious News Service, David Gibson says that “the religious right encountered defeat at almost...Tags: Parties and Movements, Bill Clinton, Government, Richard Nixon, Tra Thomas
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Protestants lose their majority status in religion survey
L.A. NOWProtestants, whose ideals of hard work, individualism and democratic governance have fundamentally shaped the national character, no longer make up a majority of Americans for the first time in history, according to a new study released Tuesday.... -
A Catholic homecoming
As the queen mother of megachurches, Willow Creek Community Church in South Barrington has become a refuge for spiritual seekers and people of faith who no longer feel inspired by the religious institutions that raised them. After the sex abuse scandal...
Tags: Roman Catholic Sex Abuse Scandal, Roman Catholicism, Protestantism, Corrupt Practices, Chicago Tribune
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Neither Romney nor Obama: why some Christians aren’t voting
The Religion WorldReligion News Service reporter David Gibson writes about evangelicals, Catholics and black fundamentalists who have decided to sit this presidental election out: Is it a sin not to vote? Or perhaps a virtue? The question may seem surprising, especially in... -
Small Wonders: A convenient marriage of doctrine and politics
History is the chronicle of divorces between creed and deed. — Louis Fischer As recently as 2004, members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints — Mormons — were excluded from participating in events organized by the...Tags: Libertarian Party, Elections, Stranger Than Fiction, Separation of Church and State, Mormonism
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Poll: Romney slightly ahead of Santorum in Illinois
Republican presidential front-runner Mitt Romney's campaign has long considered Illinois to be in its win column, but a new Chicago Tribune/WGN-TV poll shows the candidate has some work to do to make that a reality.
The survey found Romney slightly ahead...Tags: Elections, Republican National Conventions, Parties and Movements, Polls, Government
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