Pew Research Center
Religion & Public Life
July 10, 2019
Daily Religion Headlines
U.S. Headlines
Twitter bans dehumanizing posts about religious groups ([link removed])
The Washington Post *
Civil rights groups mostly unimpressed by new Twitter policy against ‘dehumanizing’ language ([link removed])
Gizmodo
Pastor surveilled after ministering to migrants sues U.S. government ([link removed])
Religion News Service
Iconic glass-paned California church converted to Catholic cathedral ([link removed])
The Associated Press
California child sex abuse bill pulled amid opposition from Catholic Church ([link removed])
The Sacramento Bee *
Indianapolis Catholic school controversy: Cathedral settles with teacher over gay marriage ([link removed])
The Indianapolis Star *
Controversial anti-abortion group coming to Milwaukee to ‘storm the gates of hell’ ([link removed])
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel *
International Headlines
Western countries rebuke China at UN for detention of Uighurs ([link removed])
Reuters
Touring the Israeli occupation: Young U.S. Jews get an unflinching view ([link removed])
The New York Times *
Israeli education minister calls intermarriage rate of U.S. Jews ‘second Holocaust’ ([link removed])
Axios
LGBT+ campaigner bids to become Tunisia’s first openly gay president ([link removed])
Reuters
Protests resume against LGBT lessons at UK primary school ([link removed])
The Guardian
Jai Shri Ram: The Hindu chant that became a murder cry ([link removed])
BBC News
Russian Orthodox Church considers a ban on blessing weapons of mass destruction ([link removed])
Religion News Service
Australia PM calls for ‘more love’ as he prays for Australia at Hillsong conference ([link removed])
The Guardian
Bishop will take to the skies to exorcise entire Colombian city ([link removed])
The Guardian
Analysis & Commentary
Religious liberals want to change what it means to be a Christian vo ([link removed]) ter ([link removed])
PBS Newshour
Aid in dying soon will be available to more Americans. Few will choose it ([link removed])
The New York Times *
‘A History of the Bible’ review: Scripture under scrutiny ([link removed])
The Wall Street Journal *
Girls captured By Boko Haram brought into focus in ‘Beneath the Tamarind Tree’ ([link removed])
NPR
What and whom are Jewish museums for? ([link removed])
The New York Times *
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