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The Journalist and the Bishops: CNS Editor Fired For Tweeting Opposition to LGBT Discrimination

…ence accused the bishops of succumbing to pressure from far-right Catholic sites like the Lepanto Institute, Church Militant, and LifeSiteNews, which accused him of having “an agenda that is in direct conflict with the teachings of the Catholic Church.” Spence voiced surprise that his Tweets caused a “backlash,” but shouldn’t have been. Across the country, conservative Catholic bishops have pushed employees of Catholic institutions to sign what ar…

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New Poll Reveals a Paradox in Evangelical Support for Donald Trump

…e evangelicals said the federal government should declare Christianity the official religion of the United States. Far more (61%) said that Christianity should not be the official religion, but that government should promote Christian “moral values.” That was substantially higher than any other group. But promoting Christian values garnered majority support among every Christian demographic, except for Hispanic Catholics, who were equally likely t…

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7 Women Scholars On the Gender Divide in Religious Studies, the Power of Mentors, and Leading While Female

…e underlying argument you are making when you study lived religion is that official beliefs should not be taken as the measure of religiosity. That argument really is affected by gender because the people who see themselves as the arbiters of what counts as “right belief” have historically tended to be men. Women throughout history have forged an arena of religious practice that might not be considered orthodox. In some ways, the study of lived re…

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Christian Pol, Attacked for Opposing ‘In God We Trust’ in School, Talks Church and State

…hat. But this gets us to a knotty question: How should citizens and public officials approach competing faith claims about matters of public policy? JM: I don’t ordinarily talk about my religious faith when discussing political issues in the Senate. My religious faith shapes who I am and what I believe. But as a public official, I am accountable to the people I serve for the policies I support and the positions that I take. I am on the ballot, not…

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The Brutality of Life for Syrian LGBTs; Saving the Anglican Church by Dissolving It; Backlash to Hindu Gay Wedding Ceremony in Indonesia; Global LGBT Recap

…al ally Javier Maroto and his partner Josema Rodriguez. Maroto is a senior official of the governing Popular Party, or PP, which Rajoy leads. Not only has Rajoy said he plans to attend; a PP colleague has disclosed he’s an official witness of the marriage. “Will he, won’t he go?” has taken up acres of Spanish media coverage and spawned a new hashtag on Twitter: #laBodaDeMaroto (the marriage of Maroto). While it’s unlikely to dominate the election…

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Escorted Off House Floor for Reading Scripture in a Hoodie

…hoodlums in this nation, particularly those who tread on our laws wearing official or quasi-official clothes.” At this point in his remarks, Rush took off his jacket to reveal that he was wearing a hoodie underneath it. He covered his head with the hood, violating a rule in Congress that prohibits wearing hats on the House floor. “Racial profiling has to stop, Mr. Speaker. Just because someone wears a hoodie does not make them a hoodlum,” Rush ad…

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Mumbai, Five Months After: Searching for a Coherent Stance on Religious Violence

…r, that traced the surviving man to a rural part of Pakistan. In Pakistan, official sources swung between denying any Pakistani role and arguing that the attackers, even if Pakistani, had been ‘non-state’ agents. Under intense pressure from Britain and America (both afraid that any confrontation with India would turn Pakistani military pressure away from the Afghan border), Pakistan agreed to arrest the leaders of the Lashkar-e-Taiba—the brutal mi…

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The Mormon Version of Infallibility

…e the following statement on the board: The prophet cannot err when making official pronouncements of faith and morals. Go ahead: Like Stevens, ask a few Mormons you know if they agree with this statement. Chances are good that you’ll get results much like his: All but one man in the priesthood class said, “Oh, yeah. That’s true. That’s what we believe.” When, at the end of class, Stevens admitted that this was his paraphrase of the doctrine of in…

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Why the King Hearings Should Matter to Mormons

…reover, LDS missionary efforts were resisted by law and by mobs in various sites of the nation at the turn of the century. European immigration by Mormon converts was enjoined, as well. Arguably, this was over more than the illegality of plural marriage. But LDS lawlessness in this one matter was always available to legitimize widespread legal and popular discrimination. This seems an essential distinction between the two groups; at least insofar…

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A Response to Hussein Rashid

…where Professor Rashid derives support for this contention is unclear. The official spokespersons for the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community have never claimed to represent all American Muslims. For example, Naseem Mahdi, Vice President of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, has repeatedly stressed on various media outlets, including Fox news, that he does not purport to represent other American Muslim organizations, but that he desires to work in collaborati…

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