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Those who prefer their pope-news in the style of The Daily Racing Form will find an excellent guide to ponies — Ratzinger ahead by a nose! — compiled by Doug LeBlanc at Get Religion.
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Those who prefer their pope-news in the style of The Daily Racing Form will find an excellent guide to ponies — Ratzinger ahead by a nose! — compiled by Doug LeBlanc at Get Religion.
Those who prefer their pope-news in the style of The Daily Racing Form will find an excellent guide to ponies — Ratzinger ahead by a nose! — compiled by Doug LeBlanc at Get Religion.
Why, oh why, do they hate us so? Such is the question posed by earnest Nick Kristof in “A Slap in the Face,” yesterday’s column for The NYT. The “they” and Continue Reading →
We’ve been arguing with Caleb Stegall, an editor of our favorite small-o orthodox Christian website that likes to bash us, about how to write these little blurbs below the fold of The Revealer. Continue Reading →
There is no shortage of foolish rhetoric clamoring for the attention of poor Terri Schiavo, from both the self-declared “culture of life” and the smeared “culture of death.” The mystery Continue Reading →
The Los Angeles Times reports on some of the goods and services on offer at the annual National Religious Broadcasters convention in Anaheim: biblical health care insurance policies, a raffle for Continue Reading →
The Los Angeles Times reports on some of the goods and services on offer at the annual National Religious Broadcasters convention in Anaheim: biblical health care insurance policies, a raffle for Continue Reading →
Washington Post‘s Dan Balz says incoming DNC chair Howard Dean “offers a secular vision of the world at a time when Democrats worry that they have ceded the values of faith and Continue Reading →
The LA Times reports that Dem Bob Hertzberg is running for mayor of the city on “traditionally Republican themes.” And — in defiance of the “moral values” quota with which every Continue Reading →
NPR reports on the controversial new “Buddha Bar” of Waikiki Beach, Hawaii, the name of which sparked a letter-writing campaign among Buddhists in Hawaii, who asked how Christians “would feel about Continue Reading →