October 29, 2020
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Gay couples race to wed over fears for future of same-sex marriage NBC News Trump claimed support of the Amish on Monday. But can he get that support to translate into votes? PennLive.com * Kamala Harris talks about her own faith and how it might influence a Biden-Harris White House Religion News Service Jerry Falwell Jr. is suing Liberty University after his forced resignation over sex scandal NBC News Pompeo, in Indonesia, renews China attacks as U.S. vote looms The Associated Press Black lives matter, LDS leader Dallin Oaks tells BYU audience, and is a cause all should support The Salt Lake Tribune * Hillsong Church announces an Atlanta location and its first African American lead pastors Religion News Service Taco trucks and voter guides boost political profiles of faith communities at the margins Religion News Service
Man shouting ‘Allahu akbar’ kills three at French church, terrorism investigation opened The Washington Post * Saudi man arrested after stabbing guard at French Consulate The Associated Press Corbyn suspended over Labour anti-Semitism report BBC News Polish president takes step back on abortion amid protests The Associated Press U.S. official says UN has ‘lack of curiosity’ on Xinjiang The Associated Press Pakistan’s top Islamic body approves construction of Hindu temple Al Jazeera
‘Religious equality’ is transforming American law The Atlantic * For a growing number of evangelical Christians, Trump is no longer the lesser of two evils The Conversation Meet the evangelicals who won't vote for Trump, Biden or anybody at all Christianity Today * When pastors go into politics: Who are the religious leaders running for Congress? Deseret News Meet the 11 Jewish Democrats vying in 2020 to join Congress for the first time Jewish Telegraphic Agency Case preview: Court will tackle dispute involving religious foster-care agency, LGBTQ rights SCOTUSblog
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