Jim Rigby, a pastor who rarely uses the word “God,” is a key to understanding the Senate candidate trying to pull off ...
Martin Scorsese’s 1988 film “The Last Temptation of Christ” spurred a bitter battle between Universal and a coalition of ...
Group A of the 2026 Fifa World Cup contains co-hosts Mexico, Asian high-rollers South Korea, European dark horses Czechia and ...
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The philosophical, theological, and political clash between the Pope and Trump
The first American Pope has clashed head-on with the Government of his country over its immigration policies, military ...
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Arellano: Spencer Pratt says Jesus is his role model. His take on homeless people isn't Christ-like
I urge Pratt to reacquaint himself with the words of the messiah in whose path he professes to follow. Humility, frugality, ...
Every year in March, tens of thousands of Americans take to the streets – and bars – to celebrate St. Patrick, the patron ...
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For 2 centuries, Latter-day Saints have revered religious freedom – but their definition is evolving
On July 5, 2026, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is encouraging its American members to participate in a ...
A study finds that when American clergy address politics, it's primarily about abortion, Israel, and homosexuality.
Most U.S. adults who go to religious services say they’ve recently heard from their clergy about at least one political or social issue.
A Christian worship song has turned up everywhere from prayer services at the Pentagon to the Charlie Kirk memorial service. The song is apolitical, so what accounts for its use at political events?
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