Today's top news on faith and politics Thursday, January 13, 2011 Obama's American gospel By Eboo Patel - Washington Post, On Faith Arizona needed some coming together. America needed some hope. Obama did it - with words. (Read More) Obama's Eulogy: A Blessing to a Bereft Nation By Paul Brandeis Raushenbush - Huffington Post, Opinion We are simultaneously sad for the victims, and calling for more civility even as we show our anger and frustration by pointing fingers of blame. It was a very difficult eulogy that the president had to deliver -- and he did a wonderful job. (Read More) Faith Leaders Urge Soul Searching By - CBN News, Beltway Buzz In the wake of the tragedy in Tucson, Arizona, Christian, Jewish, and Muslim faith leaders are weighing in. They are urging a time of reflection and "soul searching" when it comes to political dialogue. (Read More) Work of healing starts in our hearts By Jim Wallis - Politico, Opinion The call to civility, which I have made before, is not about watering down beliefs, being "nice" or meek. We can have passionate debate and disagreement without demonizing our opponents... (Read More) Sen. Gillibrand, Rep. Wasserman Schultz Describe Giffords Opening Her Eyes By Megan Carpentier - Talking Points Memo Last night, on the plane back to Washington with the President, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) and Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) described in more detail what they saw when..."Gabby opened her eyes for the first time." (Read More) Updating King's agenda By Bill Tammeus - Kansas City Star, Faith Matters As our nation moves toward the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, we have an opportunity to remember the civil rights movement found its moral compass in religious communities, especially in the black church but also in other locations... (Read More) Portland faith groups plan peace service, launch gun-free zone campaign By Nancy Haught - Oregonian "We must rededicate ourselves to creating a culture where differences are resolved without violence, where the mentally unstable do not have ready access to lethal force," said the Rev. Bill Sinkford, senior minister at First Unitarian Church. (Read More) Don't ignore growing voice By Marifeli Perez-Stable - Miami Herald, Opinion Hispanics are the largest minority in the United States. Politicians who don't give the Latino electorate its due attention or who can't or won't tackle immigration issues fairly sooner or later pay the consequences. (Read More) GOP in a bind over healthcare repeal vote By Kathleen Hennessey - Chicago Tribune, Washington Bureau As lawmakers promise a new era of comity after the Arizona shooting attack that left six dead and Rep. Gabrielle Giffords in critical condition, Republican leaders grappled with how and when to return to an issue that brought political discourse to a boiling point. (Read More) Arizona health-care cuts stir warning By Mary K. Reinhart - Arizona Republic Jeopardizing federal health-care funding by cutting Medicaid eligibility without permission is "not a viable option," Arizona's Medicaid director told a legislative panel Wednesday. (Read More) Endless Guantanamo By Adam Serwer - American Prospect, Opinion Of all the policy disputes between liberals and conservatives in the past two years, few have been subject to as much partisan demagoguery and misinformation as the closure of Gitmo. (Read More) Banks repossessed 1 million homes last year -- and 2011 will be worse By Shanna Heron - Associated Press Foreclosures are expected to remain elevated through the year as homeowners contend with stubbornly high unemployment, tougher credit standards for refinancing and falling home values. (Read More) 2010 ties 2005 as warmest year on record worldwide By Randolph E. Schmid - Associated Press It's a tie: Last year equaled 2005 as the warmest year on record, government climate experts reported Wednesday. Climate experts have become increasingly concerned about rising global temperatures over the last century. (Read More) Court lets EPA mess with Texas By Robin Bravender - Politico Wednesday, a federal appeals court rejected a request from Texas Gov. Rick Perry ® and state attorney general Greg Abbott to bar the Environmental Protection Agency from taking over the state's greenhouse gas permitting program. (Read More) = Faith In Public Life in the news Find the daily faith news reel valuable? Donate to support it. |
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