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Russian punk band found guilty of ‘hooliganism’ and ‘religious hatred’

Member of the Pussy Riot were sentenced to two years in a penal colony for a "punk prayer" they performed against Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill I.
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Belief Bytes: Friday’s Religion News Roundup

Friday Religion News Roundup: Ramadan ending: sentence for Pussy Riot; Hug me Jesus
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Motive unknown in shooting at Family Research Council headquarters

The Family Research Council is a conservative Christian lobbying group that was also involved in promoting North Carolina's Amendment One.
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Why Ayn Rand is Paul Ryan’s favorite philosopher and a problem for some Christians

Liberal Christians say another work belongs in atheist author Ayn Rand's controversial canon: the GOP budget  authored by Rep. Paul Ryan, Mitt Romney's vice presidential pick.
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Belief Bytes: Your Monday Religion News Roundup

Monday’s Religion News Roundup: Ryan’s Catholic problem; White House iftar; Nuns reject takeover
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How can we intertwine peace and politics? It’s in the path we choose.

Lynn Heritage, our peace writer, expounds on how to America can find a path back to harmony - in a political season, no less.
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Belief Bytes: Thursday’s Religion News Roundup

Thursday’s Religion News Roundup: LCWR meets; Obama’s ‘war on religion’; Ultra-Orthodox glasses
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Belief Bytes: Your Wednesday Religion News Roundup

Wednesday’s Religion News Roundup: Mitt Romney mispronounces Sikh; Tennessee mosque: Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel
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Shooter at Sikh temple left trail of hate

Few can know what goes through the twisted mind of a mass killer, but accused Sikh temple shooter Wade Michael Page left behind plenty of signs that he was consumed by one thing: hate.
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Religious, counseling efforts find captive audience

The fatherhood class is one of a variety of rehabilitation programs offered to inmates at the New Hanover County jail including services, which range from denominational religious study groups to drug treatment.
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