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An update on anti-Mormon voters
Non-religious and liberal voters are more likely than Christian conservatives to hold anti-Mormon attitudes according to religion columnist Terry Mattingly
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Apocalyptic visions at Chernobyl
The Ukrainian National Chernobyl Museum tells a tragic story from the perspective of people with a strong faith, writes religion columnist Terry Mattingly.
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A soulful voice on a D.C. sidewalk
Religion columnist Terry Mattingly memorializes a homeless man whose daily greetings touched others in a way few of us do.
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2012 Catholic humor summit
Religion columnist Terry Mattingly describes a face off between comedian Stephen Colbert and Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York for a program on "Humor, Joy and the Spiritual Life."
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Praying with the Democrats, too
It was highly symbolic that Cardinal Timothy Dolan offered the final benediction for a Democratic National Convention where support for abortion rights was strong.
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Praying in a GOP spotlight
No one was surprised when Cardinal Timothy Dolan's Republican National Convention benediction included several references to religious liberty.
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Russia, rock, riots and religion
Even within the Russian Orthodox opinions are divided, but for many believers the Pussy Riot attack on President Vladimir Putin was a chilling reminder of past persecution.
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What craft beers can teach the Baptists
If churches want to reach millions of independent-minded young Americans, they might think about creating "craft churches" that reach niche audiences.
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Clinton defends religious liberty -- abroad
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton addresses the importance of religious tolerance in countries struggling to build democracies.
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Is prison a new church-state option?
Could government begin punishing believers who try to publicly defend, or even follow, ancient doctrines that clash with the new state-mandated doctrines?
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