A quick review before I get to the point of this post:
Putting a human face on illegal immigration
You guessed it: I’m going to write about media coverage of evangelicals and immigration reform. Again
In a twist, vague evangelicals all oppose immigration reform
Once or twice or maybe even three times, I’ve complained about major media reporting that the nation’s evangelicals â all acting in lockstep â have jumped on an immigration reform bandwagon.
More vague evangelicals jump on immigration bandwagon
Last week, I complained about a front-page Tampa Bay Times story filled with broad generalizations about vague evangelicals advocating immigration reform.
Definition, please: Who are these evangelicals?
On immigration reform, 'many' evangelicals all think alike
On a chilly morning last January, I got up before the sun rose and joined a Chicago-area preacher in his church van.
Shock: Bishops decide to defend Catholic tradition!
Occupy Poitres
Le Figaro, Le Monde and Libération are France’s newspapers of record, the Presse de référence. While the national edition of Le Parisien, Aujourd’hui en France, may have a larger circulation, I believe that these three best represent the voices of the French establishment: Le Figaro, the center right, Le Monde the center left, and Libération the left.
Imagine that: 'Pew gap' among Latinos on gay rights?
I am sure that this will come as a major shock to many occupants of The Washington Post newsroom: The divisions among African-Americans over gay rights also show up among Latinos and, no surprise, these differences often are rooting in faith and varying levels of religious practice.