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Latest Blog Entries
Two very different inaugural prayers
How the two preachers prayed during the inauguration
HBO cuts out Bishop Robinson
Why did HBO cut out Sunday's invocation by a gay bishop?
Obama's transition team and religious groups
Here's a list of religious groups the transition team has - and hasn't - met with.
The president and the gay bishop
Lots of reaction is coming in about Obama's choice of a gay Episcopal bishop for an inaugural prayer
Neuhaus redux
Read the difference between what we - and our competition across town - have to say about this spiritual icon.
Mormons and gay marriage
Sunstone magazine explains the real reasons behind the Mormon distaste for same-sex "marriage."
Another atheist talks up God
Matthew Parris, an atheist, tells the Times of London why Christianity is good for Africa.
Lutheran bishops head for Middle East
More than 40 bishops from the Evangelical Lutheran Churches in America and Canada head for Israel Jan. 6 to do what they can for peace in the region.
Narnia movie put on ice
Disney just pulled out of making "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader," the third of a seven-part series.
Signing in Seattle
Your humble blogger will be on the radio and signing her book Monday in the Emerald City.
God and Congress
The Pew Forum sets out the faith leanings of the incoming 111th Congress.
The year's best religion stories
President-elect Obama's tangle with his former pastor is the No. 1 story
Spread holiday cheer; Host a student
There are some 624,000 international students in the United States, many of whom have no place to spend the holidays. A Charlottesville group is acting as a clearinghouse for those wishing to invite in a student for Christmas dinner who would otherwise be marooned in an empty dorm.
Defending the Mormons
The Becket Fund runs an ad signed by evangelical Protestants (and one Orthodox Jew) defending Mormon participation in the fight to pass California's Proposition 8.