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Holy cow! USPS stuck with 682M unsold 'Simpsons' stamps. Comments. E-mail; Print; Share. By Douglas Stanglin, USA TODAY. Updated. The U.S. Postal Service wasted $1.2 million in printing costs by selling less than a one-third of the 1 billion
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The study released Monday by the Chronicle of Philanthropy found that residents in states where religious participation is higher than the rest of the nation, particularly in the South, gave the greatest percentage of their discretionary income to charity.
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He established the first Republican ticket without a Protestant since 1860, when Abraham Lincoln, who belonged to no church, chose Maine Sen. Hannibal Hamlin, a Unitarian as his running mate, says Mark Silk, professor of religion and public life at
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But evidently the American Atheists don't consider Mormons to be Christians, since they prepared a separate billboard attack on their faith. It derides their idea of God as a "space alien" and notes that Mormons offer a proxy baptism to dead relatives
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Now, MacBain says, the billboards are aimed at mocking the "silliness" of religion. In an email before today's press conference, she wrote that questioning the religious views of men who want to lead the free world is essential because,. If a person
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In an email before today's press conference, she wrote that questioning the religious views of men who want to lead the free world is essential because,. If a person believes stupid things, then we have every right to question his or her judgment, and
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Presumably, Catholics such as Vice President Joe Biden and Romney's running mate choice Paul Ryan, are covered in this hit on Christians such as Obama, a mainline Protestant. But evidently the American Atheists don't consider Mormons to be Christians,
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In April, when the Leadership Conference of Women Religious was turned over to Sartain and two other U.S. bishops to revamp their management and programming, the women were stunned and dismayed. Their choices seemed bleak: Withdraw and leave
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Calmly, with integrity in tact, their leadership concluded this week in an much-watched meeting of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious, the umbrella group of leaders representing 80% of America's nuns. According to the National Catholic
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Amendment 2, which supporters said would protect the freedom of religious expression in public schools and other public spaces, received nearly 80 percent of the vote. The language on Tuesday's ballot stressed the rights of citizens to express their
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