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White Christians Think Too Many People See Racism When It’s Not There, New Survey Finds
Overall, just about half (53%) of Americans said people not seeing racism where it does exist was a bigger problem. Just under half (45%) said people seeing discrimination where is does not exist is the bigger issue.
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Police in India Press Churches To Provide Information on Activities
Police in India have issued questionnaires to at least 40 churches in Indore, Madhya Pradesh state seeking information that Christians fear will be used by Hindu extremists to attack them.
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Oliver Anthony Hates That #1 Song Is Being ‘Weaponized’ by Politicians, Believes ‘Divine Intervention’ Put Him in This Position
Oliver Anthony, who is known for his viral rise to fame over the last month, has cleared the political air regarding who is actually the subject of his song “Rich Men North of Richmond."
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Good Business or Discrimination? Bank of America Closes Accounts of Christian Ministry
After several years with the banking institution, Bank of America has closed Indigenous Advance Ministries' accounts, citing vague reasoning.
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Christian Shock Rocker Alice Cooper Dropped by Make-Up Brand Because He Does Not Support ‘Gender-Affirming Care’ for Children
Vampyre Cosmetics has canceled its partnership with shock rocker and Christian Alice Cooper after Cooper said that people who identify as transgender are part of a “fad.”
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After Racially Motivated Shooting, Jacksonville Pastor Admits, ‘My Heart Is Tired’
Three Black people were killed on Aug. 26 in Jacksonville, Florida, during what authorities say was a racially motivated shooting.
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Over Half of Protestants Say They Have Interacted With Dead Relatives: Report
A new study published by Pew Research has found that moderately religious Americans, including Christians, are among the likeliest to attempt to communicate with dead relatives.
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Harvard Divinity School Selects First Black Woman as Dean
Marla Frederick, a professor of religion and culture at Emory University’s Candler School of Theology, will succeed David Hempton, who has served as dean since 2012.