Martin Luther reportedly said: “There never yet have been, nor are there now, too many good books.”
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What makes for such a perfect marriage between science fiction— sometimes called “speculative fiction” when paired with the fantasy genre — and Mormonism, a pioneer-age faith that originated with an unschooled American farmer?
Read More »Sioux tribe receives land from South Dakota Jesuits
The Jesuit-run St. Francis Mission, which serves the Lakota peoples in south-central South Dakota, announced it will return about 500 acres to the Rosebud Sioux tribe, a band of Lakotas with a reservation in the same area.
Read More »Judgment day? Trump and religion at the 100-day mark
This Saturday (April 29) marks the end of that artificial construct between politics and media known as the “first 100 days.”
Read More »New study shows number of American atheists underreported
A new study shows there may be more than twice as many atheists in the U.S. than previous studies have found.
Read More »‘Glitter Ash Wednesday’ sparkles for LGBT Christians and others
A New York-based advocacy group called Parity is asking Christians who favor LGBT equality — “queer positive Christians,” in their parlance — to show their support by wearing “glitter ash” on their foreheads to mark Ash Wednesday (March 1).
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