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In America we generally don't kill each other over religion. But that doesn't mean we don't have some passionate battles -- over whether "God" belongs in the Pledge of Allegiance, for example, or who gets to do what on a stretch of downtown Salt Lake sidewalk.
It is this nuanced tolerance and tension that religious scholars from around the world are studying this summer as they tour four U.S. cities, part of a State Department-funded program called "Religion in the United States: Pluralism and Public Presence."See the full content of this document
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Pluralism Tour Makes a S.L. Stop
Salt Lake City is the second stop on the tour that also includes Los Angeles, Atlanta and Washington, D.C. Los Angeles was chosen because it is one of the most reli...
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