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COMMENTARY: Learning to take it slow
(RNS) Even now, a week after surgery, I find my mind drifting off. I haven't always taken enough time to heal. I moved on too soon, when my head, in effect, was still woozy. So this time I am taking time. No rushing back to work, no making important decisions, no feeling impatient to have my wits fully about me. By Tom Ehrich.
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Tuesday’s Religion News Roundup: Downton Abbey, Evangelical birth control and a new American Catholic Church?
Downton Abbey tackles anti-Catholicism. A coalition of evangelicals pushes for access to birth control. And here's what happens in the American National Catholic Church.
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Evangelical coalition rallies behind family planning
WASHINGTON (RNS) A coalition of evangelicals is calling on fellow Christians who oppose abortion to support family planning across the globe. By Adelle M. Banks.
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Monday’s Religion News Roundup: SNL satirizes VP debate. Remembering Specter. Apple’s logo = blasphemy?
SNL satirizes the Catholic VP debate. Remembering Arlen Specter. Is Apple's logo blasphemous?
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Friday’s Religion News Roundup: Biden meets Ryan, Romney meets Graham, the Jewish Indy meets justice
If you missed the Thrill in the Ville last night, you can catch up on the Catholic smackdown between Joe Biden and Paul Ryan in our roundup of tweets from the VP debate.
A full transcript of the debate is here, the video's here, and WaPo has a good distillation of Ryan and Biden d...
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Thursday Religion News Roundup: The Biden-Ryan debate; Emory U. and anti-Semitism; May Allah bless you all
All eyes on the Biden-Ryan debate tonight. Emory University owns up to anti-Semitic past. Pope Benedict XVI says "May Allah bless you all."
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Wednesday’s Religion News Roundup: Romney’s abortion muddle, ACLJ gay scandal, the Mountain God of Sarah Palin’s Dad
Americans for the first time say government should not try to promote any set of values in society, the Dalai Lama gets a Stickley throne, and the Pope gets to kiss babies.
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Kabul school of rock gains acceptance among Muslims
KABUL, Afghanistan (RNS) When the Taliban seized control in 1996, most forms of music were banned, but now a number of young Afghans influenced by Western culture are using music to express themselves -- including at the city's first school of rock. By Ruth Owen/USA Today.
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‘Extreme Makeover’ family has a call to ‘change the world’
TOLEDO, Ohio (RNS) Aaron and Jackie Frisch had more than their 15 minutes of fame when ABC's "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" built them a dream home four years ago. Ever since then, they've been carrying out an extreme makeover of their own, with 25 children in the extended brood. Call it Extreme Makeover: Family Addition. By David Yonke.
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Tuesday’s Religion News Roundup: Scientologist dentists. Rising ‘nones.’ Tim Tebow marks game 666.
A dentist gets punished for pushing his religion on an assistant. Pew find fewer Protestants and more "Nones." And Tim Tebow marks the 666th game of Monday Night Football.
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