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By Jay Keller
In Blog Posts
Posted April 22, 2009

White House Mum on National Day of Prayer

From the Religion News Service: In years past,…a White House liaison has contacted the [National Day of Prayer Task Force headed by Shirley Dobson] at least a month in advance to ask about [...]

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By Jay Keller
In Blog Posts
Posted April 20, 2009

Who thinks the Republicans have become a “religious party”?

The race for the White House may have ended months ago, but the campaign is still reverberating. See for example this story from the Huffington Post about John McCain’s campaign manager: [...]

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By Jay Keller
In Blog Posts
Posted April 16, 2009

Don’t count your chickens before they hatch

I was a little surprised when I read Paul Waldman’s commentary in the American Prospect magazine entitled: We’ve Already Won the Battle Over Gay Marriage Did I miss that particular [...]

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By Jay Keller
In Blog Posts
Posted April 13, 2009

Concerning presidents and privacy

After getting up very early yesterday for Easter services, I was a little groggy on my Metro ride into work today. As I flipped through my Washington Post, I found this headline in the Metro [...]

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By Jay Keller
In Blog Posts
Posted April 9, 2009

Update on faith-based initiative

This week, the White House announced the final names of members of the President’s Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, which oversees the faith-based initiative begun [...]

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By Jay Keller
In Blog Posts
Posted April 8, 2009

Easter and the Religious Right

Have you ever wondered where the term Easter comes from? I’m a Christian, and I honestly did not know. It comes from a Anglo-Saxon goddess called Eostra with roots going all the way back [...]

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By Jay Keller
In Blog Posts
Posted April 6, 2009

Quote of the day

If people who call themselves Christians want to see any influence in the culture, then they ought to start following the commands of Jesus and people will be so amazed that they will be [...]

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By Jay Keller
In Blog Posts
Posted April 3, 2009

Dunkin’ Donuts disappoints

First off, it’s a sad day when you have to read the Manchester Guardian in the UK to find out what is happening to religious liberty in the U.S. The Guardian reports: An Arab-American owner [...]

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By Jay Keller
In Blog Posts
Posted April 2, 2009

Victory for religious diversity in California

The California Assembly’s Public Safety Committee unanimously passed a bill that would create greater awareness and understanding of the Sikh community in that state. The bill would require [...]

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By Jay Keller
In Blog Posts
Posted April 1, 2009

Obama’s Commencement

For those of you who have not heard yet, President Obama will be delivering the commencement address at the University of Notre Dame. This is sparking some controversy in Catholic circles, as [...]

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