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Belief Bytes: Your Thursday Religion News Roundup

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Thursday’s Religion News Roundup: Philly priest’s defense, Jesus prequels, birth control divisions, gay cures.

Topics: Culture, Entertainment & Pop Culture
Beliefs: Christian - Catholic, Christian - Protestant, Interfaith, Islam, Judaism
Tags: catholic sex abusers, gay cure, jesus movie, muslims, shariah

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