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Religious Divide

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Forum takes a look at the question of whether there is a religious/secular divide within the United States today, and if so, how people can talk across it.

Guests:

Don Lattin, religion writer for the San Francisco Chronicle

Timothy Morgan, deputy managing editor of Christianity Today

Susan Jacoby, director of the Center for Inquiry Metro New York, a rationalist research and advocacy organization, Pulitzer Prize finalist and author of seven books, most recently "Freethinkers: A History of American Secularism"

G. Welton Gaddy, president of The Interfaith Alliance

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