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February 12, 2021

 

Daily Religion Headlines

 

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

 

 
 

U.S. headlines

 

New Mexico senate passes bill to repeal abortion ban
Albuquerque Journal *

Republicans employ new ‘extremely aggressive’ tactics to ban abortion
The Guardian

Christian prophets are on the rise. What happens when they’re wrong?
The New York Times *

L.A. church to host indoor conference of 3,000 attendees, despite public health order
Los Angeles Times *

Law firm details sexual misconduct by global ministry leader
The Associated Press

Christian financial guru Dave Ramsey: If you need stimulus check, you are ‘screwed’
Religion News Service

Southern Baptist Convention may break ties with Georgia church over LGBTQ stance
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution *

Minneapolis mosque says Park Board's refusal to sell land for parking infringes on religious liberty
Star Tribune *
 

 

International headlines

 

Germany sees spike in anti-Semitic crimes — reports
Deutsche Welle

Vatican charity in spotlight over old sex assault allegation
The Associated Press

Chad reinforces troops against militants in Sahel as France mulls changes
Reuters

Spokesman: Muslim youth kills Ahmadi physician in Pakistan
The Associated Press

Rare Winston Churchill paintings of historic mosque, cathedral up for auction
Religion News Service
 

 

Analysis and commentary

 

Who are the Uighurs, and what’s happening to them in China?
The Washington Post *

How Heschel and King bonded over the Hebrew prophets
Religion News Service

JFK and the rabbi: The Jewish story behind a towering statue of the president
Tablet

Dear Jeep, Christian nationalism cannot unite us
Religion News Service
 

 
 

 

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