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Subject Daily Religion Headlines, Nov. 8, 2019
Date November 8, 2019 4:01 PM
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Religion & Public Life

November 08, 2019
Daily Religion Headlines
U.S. Headlines
A new chain of Christian pregnancy centers will provide a controversial service: Contraception ([link removed])
The Washington Post *

Wheaton College student evangelist and a radio host testify in First Amendment case, saying city of Chicago keeps them from spreading their messages in Millennium Park ([link removed])
Chicago Tribune *

Mexico killing highlights confusion over Mormon groups ([link removed])
The Associated Press

Leader of California Muslim organization out after allegations of misconduct ([link removed])
San Francisco Chronicle *

She reclaimed her faith as a woman. Now she’s teaching others to reclaim theirs ([link removed])
Religion News Service


International Headlines
After the massacre, a new reckoning: Should the American Mormons of La Mora remain in Mexico? ([link removed])
The Washington Post *

India ramps up security ahead of verdict on contested religious site ([link removed])
Reuters

India-Pakistan ‘peace corridor’ opens Sikh temple to tourists ([link removed])
CNN

Inside Block Six: The prison wing in Afghanistan that holds 2,000 Taliban ([link removed])
BBC News

Toronto Catholic school board votes to amend code of conduct to include gender issues ([link removed])
Toronto Star *

Israel’s planned Jerusalem cable car irks Palestinians ([link removed])
Reuters

Indonesia wants ‘halal tourism.’ But some want to wrestle pigs ([link removed])
The New York Times *


Analysis & Commentary
Western individualism may have roots in the medieval church’s obsession with incest ([link removed])
NPR

Evangelicals in Brazil see abuse of God’s earth as a sin – but will they fight to save the Amazon? ([link removed])
The Conversation

Despite hateful social media attacks, local voters elect Muslim American candidates ([link removed])
The World


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