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Rod Dreher
Rod Dreher (born February 14, 1967) is an American writer and editor. He was a conservative editorial writer and a columnist for ''The Dallas Morning News'', but departed that newspaper in late 2009 to affiliate with the John Templeton Foundation.〔(I'm leaving newspapering – but not journalism )〕 He has also contributed in the past to ''The American Conservative''〔Dreher, Rod (2006-06-05) (All-American Anarchists ), ''The American Conservative''〕 and ''National Review''. He wrote a blog previously called "Crunchy Con" at beliefnet.com,〔Web page titled ("Our Speakers:/Rod Dreher" ) at the website of the Orthodox Speakers Bureau, retrieved March 18, 2009〕 then simply called "Rod Dreher" with an emphasis on cultural rather than political topics.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Welcome to the new Rod Dreher blog )〕 == Life == Born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and raised in the small town of St. Francisville, Dreher holds a B.A. in journalism from Louisiana State University. Raised a Methodist, he converted to Roman Catholicism in 1993. He wrote widely in the Catholic press, but covering the Roman Catholic Church’s child sex abuse scandal, starting in 2002, led him to question his Catholicism,〔 and on October 12, 2006, he announced his conversion to Eastern Orthodoxy.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Crunchy Con’s Conversion Crisis )〕 Dreher is married and the father of three children.〔 At the time, Dreher had argued that the scandal was not so much a "pedophile problem", but that the "sexual abuse of minors is facilitated by a secret, powerful network of gay priests" referred to as the Lavender Mafia.〔(The Gay Question: Amid the Catholic Church’s current scandals, an unignorable issue )〕 On April 10, 2010, Dreher blogged about the abuse scandals (italics in the original):
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