Pew Research Center
Religion & Public Life
January 10, 2020
Daily Religion Headlines
U.S. Headlines
One goal of Methodists’ plan to split the church over same-sex marriage and clergy: Avoid lawsuits ([link removed])
The Washington Post *
Child molester’s wife sues Mormon church for $9.5 million, says husband is in prison because clergy reported his confession ([link removed])
The Oregonian *
Mormon lawsuit could change how houses of worship report abuse ([link removed])
Religion News Service
Hanukkah stabbing suspect indicted on federal hate crimes ([link removed])
The Associated Press
‘They could be influenced.’ Why Trump’s Iran moves matter for Florida’s Jewish voters ([link removed])
The Miami Herald *
Tech company CEO faces backlash over participation in Hindu nationalist event ([link removed])
Religion News Service
International Headlines
Brazil’s Supreme Court allows gay Jesus film on Netflix ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Cleric fears worse bloodshed in Iraq as U.S.-Iran conflict persists ([link removed])
Reuters
Defying the rabbis, Tel Aviv rolls out Sabbath bus service ([link removed])
The New York Times *
Women’s rights, religious sensibilities. Can Israel respect both? ([link removed])
The Christian Science Monitor *
Islamic extremism wracks Burkina Faso, spreading east ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Suspected Islamists kill 25 soldiers in Niger: government ([link removed])
Reuters
India’s top court orders review of all curbs in Kashmir ([link removed])
The Associated Press
Analysis & Commentary
Why do people believe in hell? ([link removed])
The New York Times *
‘The Good Place’ TV show asks a question I’ve struggled with for years ([link removed])
USA TODAY
A failed experiment in Methodist unity ([link removed])
First Things *
The evangelicals who pray for war with Iran ([link removed])
The New Republic *
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