America the secular? What a changing religious landscape means for US politics
The Conversation: It
will presumably come as no surprise that many secular voters lean to the
political left. It may, however, be surprising to learn that a fairly
large number of nonreligious voters supported President Donald Trump in
the 2020 and 2024 elections.
Faith communities are setting a courageous example for standing up to Trump
Religion News
Service: A growing number of religious communities are responding to the
administration’s hostility to many of their core values and beliefs,
despite having fewer resources than major firms or schools.
Abyssinian Baptist Church welcomes dismissal of pastor candidate’s discrimination suit
Religion News
Service: The Rev. Eboni Marshall Turman, who served in leadership roles
at Abyssinian, including as assistant minister, said in a Wednesday
statement that she is “prayerfully preparing” an appeal.
Ten Commandments, zero context*
The Christian
Century: Many lawmakers want to see the commandments displayed in public
schools. Are they also interested in the Hebrew Bible’s ethical
demands?
US cuts of funds for fighting HIV/AIDS in Africa has many on edge
National Catholic
Reporter: The halting of aid, especially for African health programs, is
a constant worry for African Catholic bishops.
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