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White Christmas, Black Christmas Though minority and white evangelical Protestants have more in common than any other Christian groups, they are deeply divided on matters of race and justice. By ...
We will soon commission an artist to craft an art installation celebrating hope and the human spirit in a non-religious way, with the goal of having it go into the mix on the green for the 2016 ...
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The 2017 survey found 71 percent of black Protestants favored public property Christmas displays, but Pew did not have an earlier comparison for that particular demographic.
A Vancouver-filmed horror remake that opens in theatres Christmas Day is more unwelcome than the proverbial lump of coal for some U.S. religious groups.
Christmas has changed for many in its religious significance with fewer Americans attending church and a more secular celebration seeming to be more popular for many Americans. But this isn’t ...
Most Americans celebrate Christmas, but its importance to people as a religious event continues to wane, according to a new survey by Pew Research. The poll found that while 90 percent of ...
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