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May 17
- Catholics Split On Proposed Gay Boy Scouts Change Aaron Schrank, The Huffington Post
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May 16
- Anti-Shariah movement changes tactics and gains success Omar Sacirbey, RNS
- Anglican Congregation Seeks Rehearing After Losing Property Suit to Episcopal Church Michael Gryboski, The Christian Post
- Gov. Nathan Deal Orders Bibles Back To Georgia State Park Lodging In Church State Battle Kate Brumback & Russ Bynum, AP
- Farrakhan urges black unity in Detroit Niraj Warikoo, USA Today
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May 15
- Welcome to Zaytuna, the Nation’s First Muslim Liberal Arts College Scott Korb, Religion & Politics
- North Carolina Advances Bill To Ban 'Foreign Laws,' Including Sharia John Celock, The Huffington Post
- U.S. Catholic critics slam new cloning research Sharon Begley, Reuters
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May 14
- Evangelical Leaders Survey Highlights Billy Graham's Influence Jeff Schapiro, The Christian Post
- German Homeschool Family Loses Asylum Case; Home School Legal Defense Association Will Appeal Napp Nazworth, The Christian Post
- Harold Camping's Family Radio Suffering Economic Woes? Katherine Weber, The Christian Post
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May 11
- Polygamy and DOMA Mark Goldfeder, The Salt Lake Tribune
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May 10
- Muslim, Christian groups clash in NY libel suit Michael Virtanen, AP
- Poll: Most Americans Want Boy Scouts to Lift Gay Ban; Protestants Oppose Stoyan Zaimov, The Christian Post
- Malcolm Boyd brought Christianity into the streets to promote civil rights The Christian Science Monitor, Gary G. Yerkey
- A Mormon mystery returns: Who is Heavenly Mother? Peggy Fletcher Stack, The Salt Lake Tribune
- How young evangelicals are changing the anti-abortion movement Tom Krattenmaker, The Washington Post
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May 9
- Branch of Mormonism ready to endorse same-sex marriage Peggy Fletcher Stack, The Salt Lake Tribune
- Jesuits Face A Shrinking Pool Of University Presidents Tim Townsend, Huffington Post
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May 8
- Under Hillary Clinton, the State Department Pursued Greater Religious Engagement Amy Frykholm, Religion & Politics
- Nun, 83, and two other activists guilty of intent to injure national security at nuclear complex Dan Zak, The Washington Post
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