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Critics say Syria’s fledgling government is hobbling military preparedness as it redoes the country’s forces from scratch.
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A stabilization of religious identification could mean the anticipated transformation of religious and civic life may slow.
Religious affiliation has been dropping among young people for decades, but examples abound of surging interest on college campuses and in cities like D.C.
This is not the first time that Warnock has expressed criticism of the president and his use of religion in politics.
Religion in America might be best described in the words of rap artist LL Cool J: Don’t call it a comeback. At least not yet.