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Top Ten Most Popular Articles of 2005
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  1. Breaking The Da Vinci Code
    So the divine Jesus and infallible Word emerged out of a fourth-century power-play? Get real.
    from Christian History & Biography

  2. Abolishing Abstinence
    Telling underage kids not to have sex is surprisingly controversial.
    from Christianity Today

  3. The Scandal of the Evangelical Conscience
    Why don't Christians live what they preach?
    from Books & Culture

  4. Christian Sex Rules
    A guide to what's allowed in the bedroom.
    from Marriage Partnership

  5. The Real History of the Crusades
    A series of holy wars against Islam led by power-mad popes and fought by religious fanatics? Think again.
    from Christianity Today

  6. Top Ten Movie Robots of All Time
    They walk, they talk, they work on moisture farms, they hunt Sarah Connor. And sometimes they're eerily human-like. Our critic (and robot nerd) compiles his list of favorites.
    from Christianity Today Movies

  7. Stapp: I Am a Christian
    Former Creed lead singer Scott Stapp tells us about his faith journey—falling away from God as a rebellious rock star, and coming back to embrace Christianity.
    from Christian Music Today

  8. Diary of an Anorexic
    A poor self-image. A low self-esteem. A yearning for a better body. A loss of control. These are things that most anorexics have in common. I know, because all these things once described me.
    from Ignite Your Faith

  9. Dorm Brothel
    The new debauchery, and the colleges that let it happen.
    from Christianity Today

  10. 'There Can Be No End to Jihad'
    Islamist Sheikh Omar Bakri Muhammad, in an exclusive interview, discusses the rationale for 9/11, the Christians he most respects, and the Jesus he defends.
    from Christianity Today




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