Tax Troubles for Atlanta Civil Rights Group?
The Southern Christian Leadership Conference is facing a bit of difficulty. The Internal Revenue Service says it has not received financial reports from the Atlanta-based nonprofit organization for several years.

The Southern Christian Leadership Conference is facing a bit of difficulty. The Internal Revenue Service says it has not received financial reports from the Atlanta-based nonprofit organization for several years.

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Opinion: Apocalyptic Politics
The religious right has splintered, but hard times could bring it back.
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Jesus Wants Your Vote — and He Needs a Running Mate
WASHINGTON — He walked on water, he turned water to wine, and now he wants to be your candidate for president.
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Iraqi Radical Cleric Al-Sadr Studies for Ayatollah
Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr is quietly resuming seminary studies toward attaining the title of ayatollah — a goal that could make the firebrand cleric and his Mahdi Army an even more formidable power broker in Iraq.

Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr is quietly resuming seminary studies toward attaining the title of ayatollah — a goal that could make the firebrand cleric and his Mahdi Army an even more formidable power broker in Iraq.

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Pope Urges Peace in Christmas Address
Pope Benedict XVI issues a Christmas Day appeal to political leaders around the globe to find the “wisdom and courage” to end bloody conflicts in Darfur, Iraq, Afghanistan and Congo.

Pope Benedict XVI issues a Christmas Day appeal to political leaders around the globe to find the “wisdom and courage” to end bloody conflicts in Darfur, Iraq, Afghanistan and Congo.

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Catholic-Communist Land Fight in Vietnam
Quietly, Vietnam’s Catholic Church is challenging the nation’s government more boldly than it ever has since the communists took power over five decades ago.
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Opinion: The Unorthodox Patriarch
Bartholomew I, Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, can be regarded as the “pope,” or at least the symbol of unity, of Orthodox Christianity.
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