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James Dobson might endorse John McCain
The Swampby Katie Fretland James Dobson, the powerful conservative Christian leader who accused Sen. Barack Obama of having a "fruitcake interpretation" of the Constitution, said in a radio segment today that he might endorse Sen. John McCain for president. "I...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Health, Illinois, John McCain, Politics
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Notre Dame, presidents and degrees
The Swampby Mark Silva President Barack Obama will not be the first president to address the graduates of Notre Dame when he sends off 2,000 undergraduates, 420 MBA recipients and 214 new lawyers on Sunday -- with an unknown number sitting......Tags: Gerald Ford, National Government, George W. Bush, United States, Civil Rights
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Goldberg: Syria's religious war
If there was a moment when the United States could have intervened in Syria, it looks like that moment has passed. Shiite militants, including Hezbollah — partly at the behest of their paymasters in Iran — are racing to the defense of Bashar...
Tags: Qatar, Iran, Religion and Belief, Iraq, Islam
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Multiculturalism is the enemy of democracy
"You people will never be safe. Remove your governments, they don't care about you." — Michael Adebolajo, one of two men arrested in the murder of British soldier Lee Rigby. Here we go again. Brazen and brutal attacks against British and French...Tags: Politics, Religion and Belief, David Cameron, Angela Merkel, Islam
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Point missed on Jesus-stomping lesson at FAU
If the Florida Atlantic University Jesus-"stomping" instructor was trying to make a point about religious tolerance, then point taken. Too bad so many people, including our governor, are missing the point. You and I may not like the classroom exercise...
Tags: Students, Politics, Religion and Belief, Education, Palm Beach County
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As times change, will tolerance for tradition be tolerated?
With the issue of same-sex marriage argued before the Supreme Court and raging elsewhere in America, a question: Is it possible to be a traditional Christian or Muslim or Orthodox Jew — and hold to one's faith on what constitutes marriage —...
Tags: Civil Rights, Religion and Belief, Justice and Rights, Social Issues, Discrimination
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Local group reaching out to save hearts
South Bend TribuneA lot of heart. HeartReach Michiana knows how to get to the heart of the matter. For several years this local group raised money for a national group for heart disease prevention education and to purchase portable automatic external defibrillator (AED)....Tags: Separation of Church and State, Religion and Belief, Islam, Jesus Christ, Heart Disease
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Why Mitt's Mormonism doesn't matter
Mormonism is a minority sect once persecuted by mainstream American Christians for its unconventional doctrines and practice of polygamy. It is still viewed by many as an odd cult. But a Mormon is the Republican nominee for president, and he can take...Tags: Mitt Romney, Richard Nixon, Broadway Theater, Civil Rights, Republican Party
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Free speech isn't the problem
"No one murdered because of this image." That was a recent headline from The Onion, the often hilarious parody newspaper. The image in question is really not appropriate to describe with any specificity in a family newspaper. It's quite simply...Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists, Religion and Belief, U.S. Embassy, Belief and Faith, Radio
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Amazing story
We all hear amazing and interesting stories nearly every day. For example, I read a remarkable story last week about Rachel Veitch, a 93-year-old lady who just retired from driving because of her vision. No, this story isn't solely astonishing because...Tags: Christianity, Religion and Belief, Genesis (music group), Human Interest, Political Corruption
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Rollins College: Illiberal Education?
Orlando Opinionators - Orlando SentinelRollins College recently booted Intervarsity Christian Fellowship off campus. ICF is a 136 year old ministry founded by students at Cambridge, England, known more for its laborious lectures and academic publications than any sense of extremism or cultic... -
Local Muslim, Coptic leaders condemn violent protests
L.A. NOWLeaders in the local Muslim community and the Coptic Orthodox Church joined Monday to condemn both the anti-Muslim film "Innocence of Muslims" and the violent protests it sparked around the world....
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