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Anderson University President John Pistole became the school’s leader in 2015 after a long career in the FBI and heading the Transportation Safety Administration.
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House Bill 1137 would require principals to collaborate with parents and religious education groups to decide the most convenient time for students to leave class.
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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita's latest update to his "Parents' Bill Of Rights" focuses on religious expression in schools.
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Critics of religious freedoms laws argue they are used to discriminate against LGBTQ people. But following the Supreme Court overturning of Roe v. Wade, abortion-rights supporters are using these laws to protect access to abortion.
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Attorneys for the plaintiffs ask the federal judge to bar the new law from being enforced against members of The Satanic Temple. Court records show there are more than 11,000 members in Indiana.
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Lowered attendance and financial struggles in churches were exacerbated by the pandemic, leaving smaller congregations in a vulnerable position.
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Many employees are turning to religious exemptions as vaccine mandates become more common in workplaces. Exemptions are federally protected under the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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Join us this week and we talk with our guests about declining numbers of young people identifying as religious, while the number people who claim strong affiliation remains consistent.
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Join us this week and we talk with our guests about declining numbers of young people identifying as religious, while the number people who claim strong affiliation remains consistent.
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Lately, Pastor Keith Thomas has been focused on increasing access to testing and boosting vaccination rates among people of color in his community.