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I'm Out of Here, For Christ's Sake

by Richard Flory & Brie Loskota The sky is falling and apparently it's taking organized religion with it. That's the take-away message in a recent Los Angeles Times opinion piece by William Lobdell. Starting with novelist Anne Rice's defection from … Continue reading

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Busting Assumptions

by Nick Street The conflict narrative that often shapes reporting on religion and public life is readily apparent in current coverage of a pair of live-wire stories: the recent ruling against the constitutionality of California's Proposition 8 and the announcement … Continue reading

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Confessional Moments from Romney and Rice

As if we really needed a reminder, a recent Pew study confirms that over the past decade the surge in new media has caused the old economic foundations of journalism to crumble, even as the call for consumable content has … Continue reading

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Losing Finding My Religion (at Comic-Con)

By J. Terry Todd Religion isn't the first subject that springs to mind when you think about the San Diego Comic-Con International, the globe's largest annual pop culture klatsch that just wrapped up its 40th season. What started in 1970 … Continue reading

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Mad Men: Do Muslim Clerics Need Better PR?

Earlier this month, CNN fired Octavia Nasr, its senior editor on Middle Eastern affairs, for tweeting about the death of Lebanese cleric Sayyed Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah, Nasr's tweet said she was “sad” to hear of the cleric's passing and that … Continue reading

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The Golden State Follows The Golden Rule

Even as Californians await a decision on the constitutionality of Proposition 8, the initiative that limits marriage to unions between men and women, a new survey reports that only 1 in 5 residents believe the ballot measure was “good for … Continue reading

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God Help the Atheist

by Courtney Bender Christopher Hitchens is in treatment for esophageal cancer, and the prognosis is grim. If Hitchens were anyone other than Hitchens, this sad news would already be a footnote in last week's news cycle. But, since he is … Continue reading

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MEDIA ADVISORY: Forum Discusses New Poll Examining Religious Based Attitudes Toward Prop. 8

A comprehensive new poll examining religious based attitudes on same sex marriage says only one-in-five Californians agree that Proposition 8 is a “Good Thing” will be released and discussed by a distinguished panel on Wednesday, July 21. LOS ANGELES – … Continue reading

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Dynasty?

By Richard Flory The recent retirement, then non-retirement, of famed Crystal Cathedral and “possibility thinking” pastor Robert Schuller, was reported over the past weekend, first in the Orange County Register, and picked up by the AP. The story was then … Continue reading

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Fair Play in Reporting

by Dalia Hashad The world's greatest sporting event will soon come to a close.  Long after the incessant honking of vuvuzelas cease, this World Cup will be remembered for its unique character.  Among the bright spots is that, for the … Continue reading

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