Americans aren’t just waiting longer to have kids and having fewer once they start—they’re less likely to have any at all. The shift means that childlessness may be emerging as the main driver of the country’s record-low birthrate. (Wolfe, The Wall Street Journal)
Read MoreAfter avoiding an attempted assassination on Saturday, former president Donald Trump was quick to credit divine assistance. Emily Crews, who leads the University of Chicago Divinity School’s Martin Marty Center for the Public Understanding of Religion, finds that language telling. (DeRose, NPR)
Read MoreUsha Vance may lend momentum to a rightward shift among Indian Americans and Hindus in particular, who, political analysts say, may be coming to view a Trump presidency as more receptive to the group’s political, economic and foreign policy goals. (Karmarkar, Religion News Service)
Read MoreWritten and directed by Mitch Hudson — a crew member for “The Chosen,” the popular film series depicting Jesus’ life — “The Promised Land” leans into the irony baked into the biblical narrative, using the “mockumentary” style made famous by hits like “The Office,” “Parks and Rec” and “Abbott Elementary.” Post, Religion News Service)
Read MoreRecent years have suggested that, in Hollywood at least, even infinity has its limits. The most recent Marvel movie, last November, was The Marvels — a title greeted with a shrug and less box office than The Nun II. It was Marvel’s 33rd film and, earning $206 million worldwide, its worst performer. The Marvels is part of a trend. While there have been hits, the time for certainty is over.(Dean, The Times UK)
Read MoreA political shift in LGBT policy is evident across the country this week. Legislation passed in California July 15 gives public schools the ability to conceal when students change their names and pronouns. On the same day, the Republican National Convention passed a platform that was stripped of “anti-LBGT” language, policy leaders say. (Porter, Baptist Press)
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