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Wednesday’s Religion News Roundup: Mitt makes Mormon history; Pope speaks on Vatileaks; “Five Wives” vodka
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Wednesday’s Religion News Roundup: Mitt makes Mormon history; Pope speaks on Vatileaks; “Five Wives” vodka
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gay marriage, islamophobic, mormon leaders, southern baptists convention
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National Public Radio report unveils reasonings behind differing interpretations of scripture on gay marriage.
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Former presidential candidate Mike Huckabee deemed Wednesday (Aug. 1) Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day because of the company CEO's stance against gay marriage. Did you eat more chicken today?
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With about half of the precincts reporting, North Carolina's constitutional marriage amendment has passed 61 percent to 39 percent.
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(RNS) While expected, the Southern Baptists’ statement against gay Boy Scouts stopped far short of calling for an all-out boycott, as they did in 1997 with the Walt Disney Co. to combat what they saw as the company’s gay-friendly policies.
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Some black churches spoke against President Barack Obama's stance on gay marriage while others refrained from commenting during Sunday sermons last weekend.
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