Thursday’s Top Faith News
Students Take to the Road for Social Justice
(By Virgil Dickson – Washington Post)
Catholics in Congress seek ally against war
(By Maria Garriga – New Haven Register)
Conservative rulings have groups rethinking advocacy strategy
(By Ron Kampeas – Jewish Telegraphic Agency)
Stars, stripes and spirituality? Debate stirs Hoosier faithful
(By Robert King – Indystar.com)
Cal Thomas Compares Muslims to ‘Cancer’
(By Bob Allen – Ethics Daily.com)
(By Kenji Yoshino – Slate Magazine)
True or False: The Major Religions Are Essentially Alike
(By Stephen Prothero – Newsweek)
Bush’s church-state mess takes liberties with ours
(By Robyn Blumner – St. Petersburg Times, Opinion)
Iowa Renews Contract for Bible-Based Prison Program
(By Doug Huntington – Christian Post)
Christian Law Firm Defends Courthouse Jesus Painting from ACLU
(By Doug Huntington – Christian Post)
(By Chelsea Ross – In These Times.com)
Conservative Rabbis Adapting to Ruling on Same-Sex Unions
(By Jennifer Siegel – Jewish Daily Forward)
Repairing the World Has Torn Us From Our Senses
(By Jeffry Mallow – Jewish Daily Forward)
Contractors Back From Iraq Suffer Trauma From Battle
(By James Risen – New York Times)
Exodus of Christians hits Baghdad district
(By Ned Parker – Los Angeles Times)
Cleric at radical mosque detained
(By Munir Ahmed – Associated Press)
British arrests cause dismay in India
(By Henry Chu – Los Angeles Times)
Oil bill mired in religious fighting
(By Mike Drummond and Hussein Kadhim – McClatchy Newspapers)
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