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Two news stories today demonstrate a change in the wind.
Cruise's lawyer is already denying allegations made in an upcoming book from a former Scientology insider.
Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens are trying to build a case for "crimes against humanity."
The 'Times' continues flagellating the Church.
"Am I advising people to leave their church? Yes!"
Those people also were more likely to take the Bible literally.
The former Tennessean isn't Bible-thumping so much this time around, and for good reason.
Hold off on the angry tweeting for now.
A Save Public Radio co-founder fears "a right-wing evangelical group."
Following in Bush's footsteps, Obama picks a church where he doesn't get more attention than God.
The progress of same-sex marriage in New England hits a road bump.
If they worked in our office, they might have had a different opinion.
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