Pop goes God: Why I write about religion

I spent some time the other day looking through my “Civil Religion” posts from the past (almost) three years. Strangely enough, I never once wrote generally about what I’m interested in and why I writ

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Pop goes God: Why I write about religion

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  1. John T. Tierney November 12, 2011
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    Reverend Scholl, I am writing about the article in the Post’s article in today’s edition by you. First off, have you read the timeline researched from AP on this mess at Penn States and on the web? It is from a grand jury report. If not please do so we can compare notes- Google “Penn States sex abuse timeline”. I hate to presume which is why I ask.

    Thanks
    John

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