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Scientists, theologians ponder if latest biological findings are more compatible with religion

Theologians in the decadeslong science and religion debate, which argues the two disciplines complement each other, have also become more pragmatic as their dialogue proceeds.

Archaeologists find more evidence of Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem

Recent excavations occurred in the Jerusalem Walls National Park near Jerusalem’s Old City.

Trump’s evangelical advisors reportedly discussed transgender ban at White House meeting

Evangelical Christian leaders who informally advise the president discussed reversing the year-old policy two weeks ago at the White House, according to David Brody of CBN (Christian Broadcasting Network) News.

Mormons in space: Sci-fi or no lie?

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?

Religious leaders respond to Trump’s transgender military ban

Religious leaders were quick to react to President Trump’s tweeted announcement that transgender people will not be allowed to serve in the U.S. military.

Charlie Gard’s parents end legal fight to take him to U.S. for treatment

The court previously ruled that Gard’s life-support machine should be switched off and that he should be allowed die with “dignity.”

Gonzaga hosts conference: Engaging with Communities for Justice

Oct. 19-21, 2017, Gonzaga University will host the Fourth International Conference on Hate Studies. The interdisciplinary academic forum tackles the topic of hate and related social issues, and the ways to combat it.

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