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Religion: Tim Tebow's religion on the field

After being knocked halfway to kingdom come, Tim Tebow knew that millions of college football fans would be paying close attention to his eyes the next time he led the Florida Gators into action.

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YOUNT: Whatever became of 'happily ever after?'

Religion and marriage are alike in this respect: they appeal to the human aspiration to live happily ever after. Nowadays, however, marriage delivers on its promise of permanence to only half of all wedded couples. The remainder ends in divorce.

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Religion: Turning the politics of anger into a positive

Anyone who has turned on talk radio or the TV, scanned the headlines or visited Capitol Hill lately knows that millions of Americans are angry.

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Yount: Couples can learn from marriage failure

"Don't marry him!" was the advice all of my wife's friends gave her when we were dating. Had I been merely her friend, instead of her suitor, I would have offered Becky the same counsel.

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Religion: 'Devout' is much overused in religion

The recent obituaries celebrating the career of nationally syndicated horoscope columnist Linda C. Black included a number of colorful details about her life.

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Religion: Church tries to define monogamy

There was no way for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America to affirm the ministries of clergy living in "publicly accountable, lifelong, monogamous, same-gender relationships" without attracting attention.

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Yount: What good marriages have in common

Arguably, marriage owes more to art than to science, but the good news in our commitment-shy and divorce-prone nation is that there are proven formulas for marital success. We know a great deal about wedlock -- how it works, how much satisfaction it can bring a couple, and how spouses can contribute to its failure.

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Religion: Christian views on Obama's school speech

Since returning this fall, Craig Dunham has asked his Biblical Ethics students at Westminster Christian Academy to focus on ways that conservative believers can participate in hot public debates, while showing respect for others.

This quote from the book "Uncommon Decency" led to timely discussions.

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YOUNT: Assisting suicide cheapens life

The British are a restless people, who leave their island kingdom for holidays as often as they can afford the time and expense. For each of the past 30 years my wife and I have exchanged homes each summer with different English and Scottish couples with lovely properties and have never wanted for takers.

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Religion: Abortion still an issue for Catholic politicians

In the summer of 2004, the Vatican sent a letter to the United States addressing one of the hottest issues facing the church here -- whether politicians who back abortion rights should receive Holy Communion.

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