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Last month, the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life released the results of a poll measuring Americans’ attitudes towards…
There is a white flag blowing in the breeze over the beautiful city of Madrid. Muslims, who once fought a…
In the past few weeks, the issue of religion and politics has occupied center stage in the presidential campaign. When…
Every day I read the New York Times. I have to see what’s happening in the world in order to…
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