Indy Religion Blog
[There's a new blog in town... at the Indianapolis Star.]
Robert King, 36, writes about faith, values and the intersection of religious issues in public life for The Indianapolis Star. A native Kentuckian, King came to the Star in 2004 from the St. Petersburg Times. Since he began covering the God beat, King has written about Hindu temples and Buddhist chanting convocations and interviewed Jewish Holocaust survivors. He has attended Friday prayers at local mosques, morning Mass with the Sisters of the Poor, visited Orthodox churches steeped in ancient tradition and coffeehouse churches with no tradition. He has written about humanists with no belief in God. King lives with his wife and three daughters in Greenwood, where he attends a Protestant church.
Today: Is "The Da Vinci Code" really a work of fiction?
[continued at IndyStar.com]
Also read Robert's regular article in the Star today...
[The 'Da Vinci Effect']
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