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The Rise of the Religious Leftnew

There is a group of religious folks -- rarely mentioned by major media outlets -- in Mississippi and across the nation. Tired of having their God's name used to support political ideas they don't like, they’re now ready to mobilize and speak up.
Jackson Free Press  |  Casey Parks  |  12-09-2004  |  Religion

Is Bush the Antichrist?new

A Seattle minister's contention that Dubya is doing the devil's work signals an apocalyptic battle between Christians right and left.
Seattle Weekly  |  Tim Appelo  |  12-09-2004  |  Religion

Visitors Flock to See Miracle of Oil-Dripping Iconsnew

Montreal hasn't been kind to modern miracle houses, but skeptics have turned into believers when they visited the living room of Maureen and Clayton Marolly, where oil has been dripping off of the many displayed religious icons since 1994.
Montreal Mirror  |  Kristian Gravenor  |  12-08-2004  |  Religion

Saving Jesusnew

In the aftermath of the election, progressive Christians' faith has been called into question by fundamentalists, their religion is being ridiculed by those who blame them for the GOP victory and many feel that their God has been reduced to a political marketing scheme. Where does the Christian Left go from here?
Boulder Weekly  |  Pamela White  |  12-03-2004  |  Religion

It's Time to Take Religion Backnew

George Bush hasn't earned the photographic halo that a gutless daily newspaper bestowed upon him on Nov. 5's front page. He's among the leaders that have broken one of the Commandments by bearing false witness in concocting lies out of whole cloth that led us into war.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  John Sugg  |  11-18-2004  |  Religion

Man's Story of How His Family Drowned Doesn't Hold Waternew

A freak rainstorm carried away Robert Rogers' minivan, killing his wife, children and a Good Samaritan. Rogers tells church crowds he walked away from a "wall of water" that night, but Kansas rescue workers say his account makes no sense.
The Pitch  |  Kendrick Blackwood  |  10-19-2004  |  Religion

Arizona Governor Missed Chance to Oppose Polygamy in Utahnew

The governor, known as a champion of women and children, had a rare opportunity during a historic meeting with the leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to demand they take a proactive role in helping the victims of polygamy. She punted.
Phoenix New Times  |  John Dougherty  |  10-13-2004  |  Religion

Among the Hebrews of Maui

When Orthodox Jews known as Chabadniks get married, some of them choose to be slichim, which means that they go to live in a distant outpost -- like the Hawaiian island of Maui -- and dedicate their lives to helping Jews live Jewish lives.
Maui Time  |  Barukh Shalev  |  09-28-2004  |  Religion

The Sky Is Always Falling, Even Before Planetoid Toutatisnew

As the world awaits the passing — or crashing — of planetoid Toutatis, a writer reflects on the doomsday tradition and our own end-times culture.
New York Press  |  David Ritchie  |  09-24-2004  |  Religion

Kansas City School District Looks to God for Guidancenew

At a mandatory back-to-school rally held at Community of Christ Church, employees of the Kansas City, Missouri, School District, were treated to speeches containing numerous references to God and faith.
The Pitch  |  Tony Ortega  |  09-13-2004  |  Religion

Dark Sorcery: Horrific Ritual Murders in Amazonia

Kanaima is a form of Amazonian assault sorcery. It is also a prolonged, torturous way to die. Neil Whitehead, an anthropologist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, explains the power and perseverence of kanaima violence in the modern world.
Isthmus  |  David Medaris  |  09-07-2004  |  Religion

Bishop Takes a Queennew

In LaCrosse, Wis., Bishop Raymond Burke was known not only for his neo-conservative eccentricities but for gathering fringe religious orders, including one that a parishioner alleges included a transgendered nun.
Riverfront Times  |  Malcolm Gay  |  08-27-2004  |  Religion

Immaculate Deception: The Archbishop's Dirty Little Secretsnew

Raymond Burke, the new archbishop of St. Louis, seemed to have tended his garden well while bishop of the Diocese of LaCrosse, which reported a low rate of clergy convictions for sexual misconduct. But some members of his former flock say if clergy sex abuse cases were few and far between, it was because Burke was a master at keeping a lid on them.
Riverfront Times  |  Malcolm Gay  |  08-27-2004  |  Religion

God of the Flies: Arts Gadfly Tries to Map God on the Tree of Lifenew

Conceptual artist Jonathon Keats will attempt to mutate succeeding generations of his fruit flies into more God-like creatures by playing them prayers for seven days and seven nights.
SF Weekly  |  Lessley Anderson  |  08-23-2004  |  Religion

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