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Unholy Bedfellows: Political-Religious Boundaries
According to IRS regulations, churches and other religious tax-exempt groups cannot get involved in the political campaigns of candidates — no organizational endorsements, no campaign donations, and no fund raising for individual candidates. But even the IRS admits what’s permissible can depend on the individual facts and circumstances in every case.
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What will be among the most important religion stories to watch for in the New Year?
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We review the top religion and ethics stories of the past year.
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Christmas Music Tells the Story; Zaytuna College; Packing Meals for the Hungry
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Religious Responses to Call for Muslim Ban; Peter Singer on Effective Altruism; Hanukkah
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Ethics of Gene Editing; Supreme Court and Affirmative Action; Jim and Jill Kelly
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Faith-Based Activism on Climate Change; Rebuilding Urban Neighborhoods
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Religion’s Role in the Face of Muslim Extremism; A New Medellin; Ta’Nehisi Coates
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China Environmental Ethics; Saint Kateri and Native American Catholics
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Criminal Justice Reform and Faith; Religious Freedom Ambassador David Saperstein
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New Episcopal Presiding Bishop; Death Penalty and All-White Juries; Prayer Flags
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Migrant Crisis and Faith-Based Groups; Nostra Aetate Anniversary; Arizona State University
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Mexico Migrant Center; Novelist Geraldine Brooks