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The Coming End of Christian America
America is still a "Christian nation," if the term simply means a majority of the population will claim the label when a pollster calls. But, ...
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American Poet Says ‘All My Friends Are Finding New Beliefs’
The American poet, Christian Wiman, recently wrote a poem about how all of his friends are finding new beliefs. One turns to Catholicism while another ...
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Willie Nelson’s Take on God
In a story about country artist Willie Nelson for Rolling Stone, Patrick Doyle writes:
Nelson wrote a new song last night. It’s called “God ...
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Elton John Prefers ‘Higher Power’ Over God
In a recent interview with Fresh Air’s Terri Gross, Elton John explains why he prefers a “higher power” over God:
GROSS: You almost left ...
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Atheist Fears the Removal of Religion
Speaking to The Times, Richard Dawkins said he fears the removal of religion would be a bad idea for society because it would give people “license ...
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Jesus Is the Only Savior
In his book, Rick Mattson writes:
I’m not the one making the exclusive claim about salvation—Jesus is. He is the one who said, “I am ...
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Harvard Doctor Says Religion May Be a ‘Miracle Drug’
In 2016, Harvard professor Tyler J. VanderWeele and journalist John Siniff wrote a USA Today op-ed entitled “Religion May Be a Miracle Drug.” ...
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UFOs are Becoming the World’s Next Religion
A book by D.W. Pasulka, department chair of philosophy and religion at the University of North Carolina, is titled American Cosmic: UFOs, Religion, and ...
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Pluralism's Basic Premise is that All Religions are True
In his book, author Mark Clark wrote:
If you want to understand the dogma of religious pluralism, consider a scene from the comedy movie Talladega Nights: ...
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What ‘The Perfect Sunday’ Doesn’t Include
In a poll of 2,000 Britons the 'Perfect Sunday' involved: waking at 8:30 a.m. to the smell of breakfast cooking, a cuddle, and three hours of ...
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