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October 30, 2020

 

Daily Religion Headlines

 

A daily roundup of the latest religion headlines from around the web · Subscribe ↗

 

 
 

U.S. headlines

 

Latino voters targeted by abortion misinformation campaigns
NBC News

U.S. alters passport ruling for Jerusalem births
BBC News

Two prominent evangelical Trump advisers square off over alleged Holocaust survivor scam
The Washington Post *

Rabbis are training to protect the vote and quell postelection violence
Religion News Service

The pastor thought Trump was ‘evil.’ So he quit his conservative church
Los Angeles Times *

A small but growing number of Orthodox rabbis are officiating same-sex weddings
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
 

 

International headlines

 

After terror attacks, Muslims wonder about their place in France
The New York Times *

French police probe suspect’s ties after Nice church attack
Deutsche Welle

Charlie Hebdo: Proud to provoke Islamists, despite violence
The Associated Press

‘War against Islamist ideology’ means more attacks in France - interior minister
Reuters

Taiwan military marries LGBT+ couples for first time
Deutsche Welle

Three politicians from India’s ruling party killed in Kashmir
The Associated Press

Prayers resume in New Delhi mosques gutted by Hindu rioters
Religion Unplugged
 

 

Analysis and commentary

 

One of Barrett’s first cases asks if religion is a license to discriminate against LGBTQ people
Vox

How religion can help put our democracy back together
The Washington Post Magazine *

Why India’s Muslims reach for liberalism
The New York Times *

What does the Labour anti-Semitism report say?
BBC News

Ultra-Orthodox Jews’ greatest strength has become their greatest weakness
The New York Times *

Why Trump’s Jewish supporters say he’s been a ‘dream come true’ on Israel
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
 

 
 

 

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