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How much ‘Tebowing’ is too much?

(RNS) Along with politics, it is one of two things we don't talk about at parties: sports and religion. Football has always been a religion to some. But now, thanks to Denver quarterback Tim Tebow, sports and religion have become the topic du jour. Arguments over Tebow's path to...
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Tuesday’s Godbytes

CNN offers story on professional Christian Soccer teams, proving once again that God is probably the only entity that can make Americans care about soccer: "The team was established in 1993 after a 'sports junkie fell in love with God,' Eagles co-founder Brian Davidson says. But if h...
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Championship coach talks God and gridiron

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (RNS) After Auburn University's football win over Clemson last season, coach Gene Chizik declared, "It's a God thing." After the national championship game win over the University of Oregon, he told a national TV audience, "God was with us." Chizik sees the hand of Go...
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Orthodox basketball play allowed to cover her arms

JERUSALEM (RNS) The international basketball federation has decided to permit an Orthodox Jewish basketball player to cover her arms during competitions in accordance with her religious beliefs. FIBA made the decision several weeks after point guard Naama Shafir, a member of the Israe...
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Muslims, FBI search for answers after aborted Oregon terror plot

CORVALLIS, Ore. (RNS) The damage from a fire at the Salman Alfarisi Islamic Center early Sunday (Nov. 28) did not amount to much in material loss. But the symbolic wound went far deeper. Fire was apparently set to the mosque just a day after one of its on-again, off-again members was...
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Author finds faith and fanaticism in South’s football god

AUBURN, Ala. (RNS) Chad Gibbs has been on a pigskin pilgrimage throughout the South, searching for spiritual truth in Tuscaloosa, Baton Rouge, Gainesville and Fayetteville. He grew up a fan of the Alabama Crimson Tide and switched allegiance to his alma mater -- and the University of...
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Tuesday’s roundup

A judge sentenced a Tennessee mother of three to 42 months in the clink for taking money and services for five years to battle breast cancer -- which she never had. Filmmaker Oliver Stone angered Jewish groups by seeming to defend Hitler, and also digging up the old Jews-control-the-m...
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U.S. nun creates impromptu oasis to heal Haitian bodies and souls

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (RNS) Wearing a bright, floral blouse and pink shorts, Mita Jean Louis stares into a mirror, unmindful of the people around her. She is smiling, and someone asks if she's smiling because she sees the reflection of such a beautiful young woman. The smile vanishes....
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Church coach accused of bribing refs

ENOLA, Pa. (RNS) A Pennsylvania church-league basketball coach has been accused of trying to pay a $2,500 bribe to two basketball officials to throw games, state police said. Michael Kman, 45, of Enola, is the coach for the Our Lady of Lourdes team in the Harrisburg CYO youth league....
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COMMENTARY: Into the great hereafter

(RNS) In the hothouse world of a high school gymnasium, one basketball player in my class seemed to float through the air. He was tall, thin, elegant, with an imperturbable expression on his face. Game after game, in a city and state where basketball meant so much, a full house shoute...
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