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COMMENTARYThe Institute for American Values and the Georgia Family Council have just released a sobering study titled “The Taxpayer Cost of Divorce and Unwed Childbearing.” The study notes that while the debate on marriage usually focuses on its social, moral, and religious qualities, marriage is also an “economic institution.” It is a “powerful creator of human and social capital.”Read more of this commentaryWisconsin Family Council

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Well, at least this time CNN didn’t ask the presidential candidates to disclose the biggest sin they’ve committed.But while Soledad O’Brien’s infamous question from the June 2007 Sojourners Presidential Forum didn’t make an appearance, much of tonight’s “Compassion Forum” at Messiah College had the same vibe as that event: questions about policy and decision-making were overshadowed by the journalists’ odd stabs at what they thought religious folks really wanted to know about. As in the Sojourners event, for example, the moderator asked about literal seven-day creationism.Read more of this story.

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The human dimensions of the HIV/AIDS crisis in Africa, in all of its complexity, is presented in the Step Into Africa exhibit now open at Blackhawk Church through Monday evening. "It’s presented in a way that people can understand," says Bwalya Melu, former director of World Vision Zambia. "People can respond and take the first step towards being part of the solution."

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At one hotel in Nashville, when you feel like a bit of religious reading before bedtime, you’ll have more than a Gideon Bible to choose from.The Hotel Preston recently started offering a "spiritual menu" to its guests, including the Quran, the Bhagavad Gita and additional versions of the Bible.Read more of this story. History: Gideon’s Wisconsin origin The Boscobel Hotel

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COMMENTARYBasketball. It’s on everyone’s mind right now. Whether you like to play it, watch it, or just endlessly fill in and refill in brackets; basketball is the sport of the moment.It’s also my favorite sport…I’ve played since I was old enough (and far enough away from the ground) to start dribbling. I can still hear my dad: “Take the ball with you to the post office and dribble the whole way. You’ll never get better if you don’t practice, practice, practice…and don’t just use your right hand either!” So I would put my right hand behind my back and make…

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