Why religious leaders are divided on transgender rights
NPR: Last month,
Kansas became the 26th state to ban or otherwise limit gender-affirming
medical care for teens, a ban supported by some of the biggest religious
groups in the U.S. But not all faith leaders agree.
Southern Baptist lawyers say the DOJ investigation is over
Religion News
Service: The investigation cost the SBC’s Executive Committee $2 million
in legal fees and led to one former Southern Baptist seminary leader
pleading guilty to lying to the FBI.
Pope Francis marks 12 years of papacy on 28th day in hospital
National Catholic
Reporter: March has always been a historic month for Pope Francis. It
was the month, in 1958, when he joined the Society of Jesus and the
month, in 2013, when he was elected pope.
Yet another threat to the ancient church in Syria
Religion Unplugged:
Reports share that hundreds, maybe thousands, of ethnic and religious
minorities, including Christians and Muslims of the Alawite sect, have
been killed by Islamist militias in Syria.
Empathy isn’t a sin. It’s a risk.
Religion News
Service: Empathy has recently been labeled a sin by evangelical authors,
and a threat by the likes of Elon Musk. This is hardly the first
appearance of the idea that empathy might be sinful, writes a professor
of philosophy.
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