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		<title>Does the black church have a future? A debate continues</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The vibrancy and viability of America's black churches have suddenly become matters of intense debate among African-American religious leaders. The debate was sparked by a Huffington Post "obituary" for the black church, which in turn prompted numerous responses about the fate of one of America's most important and enduring religious institutions.

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		<title>A guide to African-Americans and religion</title>
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