Religion
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November 30th, 2023
By: Jessica Grose – nytimes.com – November 25, 2023 You’re reading the Jessica Grose newsletter, for Times subscribers only. A journalist and novelist offers her perspective on the Americanfamily, culture, politics and the way we live now. When I wrote my series on why Americans are moving away from organized religion, I didn’t focus specifically on thoseunder 30, even though...
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October 11th, 2023
A national, pro-Palestine group is calling for a day of resistance on college campuses Thursday in support of Hamas’ attacks on Israel.
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September 21st, 2023
It is a constitutional right to engage in religious exercise within one’s own home with family or friends, free from government burden and interference.
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August 4th, 2023
By: Natan Ehrenreich – nationalreview.com – August 2, 2023 “Something deeply un-American is underway in the state of Oklahoma,” writes Rachel Laser, president of Americans United for Separation of Church and State, in the New York Times. Mourning — and suing to prevent — the opening of a religious charter school in Tulsa, she decries that “Christian nationalist groups see...
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April 23rd, 2023
On a recent trip to Salem, Massachusetts, I overheard the same question: Is magic really real? For me, the answer is yes.
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April 18th, 2023
One of my best friends is in what the vast majority of people, including mainline Christians, would easily consider a religious cult. In all other respects, he is completely normal.
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February 9th, 2023
The Grammys went full demonic Sunday night with a highly ritualistic, overtly sexualized number by gender-fluid Sam Smith and transgender Kim Petras called “Unholy.” It gets worse.
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August 16th, 2022
About 40 years after Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini issued his fatwa calling for Muslims to murder Salman Rushdie, the Indian author was finally attacked and nearly killed.
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June 17th, 2022
About three in four Americans have a religious preference, but less than half say that religion is “very important” to them, that they belong to a church or that they regularly attend religious services.
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