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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Tag: Religion

Arts & Culture

Dawson’s first Muslim feels like a stranger in a rural town

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 3, 2017, 7:07 AM Jul 3, 2017
34

Ayaz Virji could be forgiven if he’d followed his instinct and moved his family out of Dawson, Minn. Virgji, the medical director of a local hospital, was upset that his community had voted for Donald Trump, spurred on by the candidate’s portrayal of Muslims as terrorists. Virji was the first Muslim to move to Dawson Read more →

Politics

Anti-racist resolution gets some Baptists hot under the collar

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 15, 2017, 6:54 AM Jun 15, 2017
14

Is there a language that’s too strong to use when condemning white supremacy?

The Southern Baptists thought so this week until yesterday when they formally condemned ‘”every form of racism, including alt-right white supremacy and every form of racial and ethnic hatred as of the devil.’ Read more →

Science

The gospel according to Paul Douglas

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 1, 2017, 6:38 AM Jun 1, 2017
55

As documented here a few years ago, local TV meteorologists historically have been reluctant to take a position on — or even discuss –climate change. Too many viewers were quick to pounce. Paul Douglas has never been a coward on the subject, however, as he showed again yesterday with a single tweet. Read more →

Sports

When faith conflicts with the rules of the game, rules change

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 3, 2017, 12:18 PM May 3, 2017
1

A week or so after USA Boxing decided it would allow Oakdale boxer Amaiya Zafar to box in a sanctioned bout wearing a hijab, basketball’s governing authority has seen the light, too.
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Crime and Justice

Survivor who led fight against priest abuse dead at 58

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 18, 2017, 9:54 AM Apr 18, 2017
20

If not for people like Joe Crowley, the Catholic Church’s chronic problem of sexual abuse might never have found its believers.
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Politics

On Steve Inskeep’s interview with Sebastian Gorka

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 1, 2017, 3:58 PM Mar 1, 2017
32

Steve Inskeep tried mightily again to get an answer to the question, ‘Does Donald Trump believe Islam is a religion?’ when Sebastian Gorka, the deputy assistant to the president appeared on NPR’s Morning Edition for the second time in a month and got the question again. Read more →

This or That

How about giving up your smartphone for Lent?

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 1, 2017, 1:25 PM Mar 1, 2017
28

In Hartford, Conn., the archdiocese is urging people to abstain from their phones on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday, the Hartford Courant reports. Read more →

‘For good men to do nothing’

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 28, 2017, 5:56 PM Feb 28, 2017

President Trump reportedly suggests Jews and Democrats are responsible for a wave of anti-Semitism in the United States. Read more →

Crime and Justice

Muslim organizations’ ad offers sympathy, support to Jewish community

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 24, 2017, 8:28 AM Feb 24, 2017
10

A prominent ad on the back page of the Star Tribune this morning following bomb scares at two Jewish centers in the Twin Cities and anti-Semitic attacks around the nation. Read more →

This or That

Catholics OK’d to eat corned beef on St. Patrick’s Day

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 23, 2017, 1:16 PM Feb 23, 2017
23

However, if you eat corned beef on St. Patrick’s Day, you’re required to ‘undertake a work of charity, an exercise of piety, or an act of comparable penance on some other occasion during the Second Week of Lent,’ according to Susan Mulheron, chancellor of canonical affairs for the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis. Read more →

Education

Little Falls school boss pushes back against anti-Muslim sentiment

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 17, 2017, 3:35 PM Feb 17, 2017
8

Stephen Jones, the school superintendent in Little Falls, Minn., pushed back and pushed back hard this week against criticism that his school system is making accommodations for Muslim students. Read more →

War

The lesson of the Four Chaplains

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 3, 2017, 7:33 AM Feb 3, 2017
9

Flags in Minnesota are flying at half-staff today, under orders from Gov. Mark Dayton, who knows a timely lesson when he sees it.
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Politics

Survey: What makes a ‘true’ American?

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 1, 2017, 4:45 PM Feb 1, 2017
20

A new survey says language, not birthplace, is the core of national identity.

The survey, from Pew Research, finds only 13% of Australians, 21% of Canadians, 32% of Americans and a median of 33% of Europeans believe that it is very important for a person to be born in their country in order to be considered a true national — a true American, for example.
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People doing good

When a mosque burns, a Texas town defies national divisions

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 1, 2017, 10:00 AM Feb 1, 2017
15

Victoria Islamic Center in Victoria, Texas burned nearly to the ground on Saturday night. The cause of the fire isn’t known yet and it could be months before it is. But the people of Texas aren’t waiting. They’re pulling together to get it rebuilt. Read more →

This or That

Arabs, Jews gather at Hanukkah celebration

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 28, 2016, 6:34 AM Dec 28, 2016
10

As 2016 exits, we’ll take hope anywhere we can find it.

Today we find it in Bahrain, a Muslim-majority monarchy.
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