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U.S. Supreme Court rules for religious schools in job discrimination case
The Supreme Court extended the principle of church-state separation Wednesday to shield religious schools nationwide from discrimination suits from teachers and school employees who serve as “ministers” of the faith.
In a unanimous ruling,...Tags: Career and Workplace, Religion and Belief, Discrimination, Labor Legislation, Church and State Relations
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Religious bigotry in Ocean City?
For 20 years, the annual Mayor's Prayer Breakfast in Ocean City has been a generally quiet affair. But this year the event's sponsors invited as guest speaker a former high-ranking Pentagon official notorious for his characterization of Muslims as idol-...Tags: Religion and Belief, Local Government, Civil Rights, Islam, Justice and Rights
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Romney's trump card: 'electability'
New Hampshire Republicans are practical people.
As I traveled around the state this past week, voters who said they supported Mitt Romney in Tuesday's presidential primary consistently offered two reasons for their choice.
One was Mr. Romney's resume:...Tags: Religion and Belief, Polls, Rick Santorum, Republican Party, Newt Gingrich
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Tebow wars: Give it a rest
Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow is an evangelical Christian. He is devoted to his faith in a very public way, and that, as much as his perplexing play on the football field, has made him a cultural lightning rod. The wise heads of football insisted...Tags: The Washington Post, Religion and Belief, Denver Broncos, National Football League, Baltimore Ravens
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As Obama seeks re-election, his former church expands its vision
Trinity United Church of Christ hasn't changed its priorities. But four years after the Protestant church on Chicago's South Side came under siege during the 2008 presidential campaign, it faces fewer distractions.
Now, as Trinity's most famous former...Tags: Religion and Belief, Companies and Corporations, Chicago Charter Schools, Roseland, Trinity United Church of Christ
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Top religion stories of 2012: Predictions by religious think tank
Other groups listed top religion stories of 2011. The Institute on Religion and Democracy tried forecasting what will be top church news of 2012.
Washington-based IRD is a conservative Protestant think tank, so most of its six predictions revolve...Tags: Social Issues, Religion and Belief, Israel, Massacres, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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CNN's John King takes it to a higher gear with Iowa eve analysis
The Baltimore Sun.CNN received a lot of praise for its "Magic Wall" technology during its 2008 coverage. And John King, who worked the touch-screen electoral maps, like no one else was rightfully celebrated in connection with it by me and many others. So, none of this...Tags: Religion and Belief, Rick Santorum, Republican Party, Tea Party Movement, Elections
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Evangelical Leaders Back Santorum
Influential evangelical Christian leaders endorsed Rick Santorum on Saturday for the Republican presidential nomination, in an attempt to strengthen him as the more conservative alternative to front-runner Mitt Romney.
At a weekend meeting at a ranch...Tags: Religion and Belief, Rick Santorum, Republican Party, Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney
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Church news for Dec. 10
Lavansville-Bakersville The Lavansville-Bakersville Lutheran Parish will be celebrating the third Sunday of Advent with WOV Service of the Word. Mt. Calvary in Lavansville begins worship at 9 a.m. Mt. Zion in Bakersville begins worship at 10:30 a.m....Tags: Human Interest, The Happiest News!, Music, Media Industry, Ministry (music group)
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Church tours scheduled for Dec. 26
Ten churches in Hagerstown will open their doors Monday, Dec. 26, from 5 to 8 p.m. for a Christmas tour. The tour, hosted by St. John's Episcopal Church, provides an opportunity for people to see the church sanctuaries decorated for the Christmas season...Tags: Religion and Belief, Arts and Culture, Holidays, John Wesley, Christmas
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New policy may allow adoption agencies to discriminate
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) --
The Virginia Board of Social Services has finalized regulations that advocates say would allow state-licensed adoption agencies to discriminate against prospective adoptive and foster parents based on their sexual orientation....Tags: Social Issues, Religion and Belief, Social Services, Adoption, Family
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Arab nonprofit network refusing Lowe's donations
DEARBORN, Mich. (AP) — A network of 22 Arab-American nonprofits says its members will no longer accept donations from Lowe's after the home improvement chain stopped advertising during a reality TV show about U.S. Muslims. The National Network...Tags: Ethics, Human Interest, Religion and Belief, Music, Television
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