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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: Rick Santorum, Republican Party, Mitt Romney, Abortion, Barack Obama
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Gingrich To OWS Protesters: "Go Get A Job Right After You Take A Bath."
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterA gathering of GOP presidential candidates on Saturday was unlike any other this year, when instead of finger-pointing and slashing at one another's records, they told deeply personal tales about faith, family and failures that left half of the six...Tags: Republican Party, Rick Santorum, Same-Sex Marriage, Occupy Wall Street, Chicago Mayor
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Pastor Still Plans To Burn Quran, Despite Protests
Staff reporterA Florida pastor says Muslim protests abroad and condemnation from U.S. government and religious leaders won't deter him from burning Islam's holy book on Saturday. This past Sunday, the Rev. Terry Jones told his congregation at the Dove World Outreach...Tags: Islam, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Gainesville, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Florida
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Steamy Calvin Klein Billboard Drawing Much Ire
wpix.comA sexually-charged billboard in SoHo depicting a young girl engaging in a threesome is causing quite the stir Downtown, from residents to regular passers-by. The racy ad for Calvin Klein is prominently displayed on a side of a building at Lafayette and...Tags: Brooke Shields, West Village, SoHo, Christianity
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Obama could have a prayer among Ohio's white evangelicals
CINCINNATI — The Rev. Chris Beard is a theological conservative, make no mistake about it. He believes the Bible is the word of God. He believes the Holy Spirit speaks to him directly. He believes, as an article of faith, that abortion and same-...Tags: Republican Party, Same-Sex Marriage, Mitt Romney, Abortion, Polls
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Decline in organized religion across Lehigh Valley
People in the Lehigh Valley walked away from organized religion in numbers more than six times greater than across the nation, according to a national survey comparing religious affiliations in 2010 with those in 2000.
The Catholic Church and mainline...Tags: Allentown, Lutheranism, Separation of Church and State, Research, Lafayette College
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Connecticut Catholics, Congregationalists Dropping In Numbers
The Hartford CourantIn its day, Putnam's St. Mary School graduates would become community leaders, as well as priests and nuns. When the school closed in 2010, the loss was felt communitywide. The loss of the school "kind of fractured the parish a little," said Mary Smat, a...Tags: Christian Orthodoxy, Population and Census, Separation of Church and State, Vernon (Tolland, Connecticut), Norwich
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Colson's legacy includes the success of Santorum
Two themes have loomed large in obituaries for Charles Colson: his career as a Nixon hatchetman, culminating in his prison term for his involvement in the attempt to smear Pentagon Papers leaker Daniel Ellsberg, and his post-confinement career as a...
Tags: Rick Santorum, Ecumenism, Daniel Ellsberg, Abortion, Obituaries
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What happens when there's no separation between church and state
Anyone tempted by Rick Santorum's proposal to knock a hole in the wall between church and state ought to consider the old maxim: "Be careful what you wish for — you might get it." On the GOP presidential campaign trail, the former senator from...
Tags: Religious Texts, Rick Santorum, Republican Party, Nazareth, Anglicanism
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Most Americans don’t believe religion is under attack
The Religion WorldOn the heels of a months-long heated debate on religious liberty, a new national survey finds that 56 percent of Americans do not believe that the right of religious liberty is being threatened in America today. Another 39 percent believe religious... -
On the acting life and the understudy; a remarkable vet at a Burbank animal shelter; and religion in America and the 'nones'
The play's the thing
Re "Playing role of patience," Column One, March 23
I thoroughly enjoyed the article about the life of a theatrical understudy.
I've been working in the film and television industry for the last 35 years — not as an actor but...Tags: Anthony Hopkins, Animals, Health, Prostate Cancer, Shirley MacLaine
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Rick Perry plays for Iowa's evangelical vote with new TV ad
He may be down in the polls but Rick Perry still has more money to spend than most of his rivals. On Thursday he went on the air in Iowa with a 30-second TV spot aimed directly at that state's potent bloc of evangelical Christian conservatives,...Tags: Mitt Romney, Politics, Rick Perry, Elections, Religion and Belief
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