Posts Tagged Religion

CityViews 9/27/11: Mormonism and the Public Good

Segment 1: The gridlock in Washington has many citizens shaking their heads about the divisive nature of the debate and the polarization of modern politics. Mormon scholar Richard Bushman says the deadlock stems from basic contradictions in our national values and asks if religion can help bridge the gap. Can Mormonism specifically – a religion [...]

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New Billboard Aimed at Atheists, Nonreligious Utahns

A billboard aimed at atheists and non-religious Utahns is now up along a popular Salt Lake City highway. The Utah Coalition of Reason, an alliance of non-theist groups across the state, put up the sign, which reads “Don’t believe in God? You are not alone.” Elaine Ball, director of the group, hopes the billboard makes their community more visible.

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Tape Surfaces of Mark Hofmann Scamming Church Officials

A Provo bookstore owner and collector has come across new developments in the 25-year-old Mark Hofmann case. Hofmann is serving a life sentence at the state prison in Draper for forging LDS church documents and murdering two people with bombs. As KCPW’s Whittney Evans reports, the discovery is a recording made by Hofmann in 1981 of telephone conversations between him and authorities of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.

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Parties React to National Poll Showing Anti-Mormon Bias

A candidate for Utah Democratic Party Chair says he was appalled to see a recent Gallup poll showing 22 percent of those surveyed would not vote for a presidential candidate who is Mormon. Jim Dabakis is calling on both Democrats and Republicans to speak more responsibly about religious bias.

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Politics Up Close: Imam Muhammad Musri

Imam Muhammad Musri was launched into the spotlight for trying to stop a Florida Pastor from burning the Quran. We talked with him about that effort, and what it’s like to be Muslim in the U.S. He spoke in Salt Lake City this week at the Salt Lake Committee on Foreign Relations and the Hinckley Institute of Politics.

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Bishop Wester Joins White House for Immigration Meeting

Utah’s approach to illegal immigration is piquing the curiosity of leaders in Washington. Bishop John Wester of the Salt Lake City Catholic Diocese took part in a White House meeting Tuesday with President Barack Obama, his cabinet members and other stakeholders. He helped present the Utah Compact, which was written to guide Utah’s approach to immigration reform.

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LDS Church Says It Has Met With Christensen

The LGBT community is breathing a sigh of relief Thursday after Representative LaVar Christensen announced he’s pulling three of his bills, including one that would have impacted protections for gays and lesbians already passed by several cities. And as KCPW’s Jessica Gail reports, the LDS Church has met with the lawmaker.

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LDS Church Accepts Petitions From Gay Rights Advocates

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints accepted petitions bearing about 150,000 signatures yesterday. They came from gay rights advocates who denounced comments recently made by one of the church’s top leaders. Later, the church issued a response. KCPW’s Whittney Evans reports.

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Local, National LGBT Rights Groups To Deliver Petition to Church

Today, the president of the Human Rights Campaign will join local gay rights leaders in delivering a petition they say has nearly 150,000 signatures to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. It calls on Apostle Boyd K. Packer to reject his comment that homosexuality is “impure and unnatural,” and his position that sexual orientation can be changed.

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Long-time Business Exec Launches LDS.biz

A new social networking site that officially launches today connects business people who are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Longtime business executive David Bradford is the founder of LDS.biz.

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