Unitarian Universalists helped start Thanksgiving. Now they have second thoughts.; Thrilling Christian conservative audience, Trump vows to lift ban on politicking, appoint antiabortion judges; When Trump says he wants to expand religious freedom, he doesn’t know what he’s talking about; Who’s in the photo behind Trump and the Falwells? A Playboy model now in prison.; Listen to Donald Trump telling evangelicals he’ll increase their religious freedom; Trump said the public doesn’t know ‘anything about Hillary in terms of religion.’ She’s an avowed Methodist.;
 
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DC’s Catholic archbishop: People ask me why religion matters today. I tell them we’d be a mess without it.
Without some objective system that binds us all, morality will be decided by whomever happens to have more power or votes.
Unitarian Universalists helped start Thanksgiving. Now they have second thoughts.
With Native Americans in mind, they're voting this week on a resolution called 'Thanksgiving Day Reconsidered.'
 
Thrilling Christian conservative audience, Trump vows to lift ban on politicking, appoint antiabortion judges
Abortion. Same-sex marriage. Israel. There is a lot evangelicals want to hear before they make up their minds about Trump.
 
When Trump says he wants to expand religious freedom, he doesn’t know what he’s talking about
Trump gave me hopes he was an ally for the proper role of religion in politics. Then he crushed them.
 
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Who’s in the photo behind Trump and the Falwells? A Playboy model now in prison.
She pleaded guilty to participating in a scheme to ship cocaine to Australia by hiding it in airliner toilets.
 
Listen to Donald Trump telling evangelicals he’ll increase their religious freedom
He said he'll appoint antiabortion judges and make department store employees say "merry Christmas."
 
Trump said the public doesn’t know ‘anything about Hillary in terms of religion.’ She’s an avowed Methodist.
The presumptive GOP presidential nominee charged that Hillary Clinton is among leaders who are "selling Christianity down the tubes."
 
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