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December (Web-only)

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CT Classic
Hallelujah!
On a memorable London night, the bright and glistening theology of Messiah broke through my jet-lagged consciousness.
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Weblog: Christians Use the Internet Too? I Thought It Was Only for the Enlightened.
Plus: Filtering out obscenity in schools and libraries, and other stories from media around the world.
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CT Classic: Whose Child Is This?
The early church's opponents claimed Jesus was illegitimate. Its heretical fringe said he wasn't human. The doctrine of the Virgin Birth set them both straight.
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My Meeting With the President-Elect
An inside view of Bush's meeting with religious leaders.
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Christians Hammered by Pre-Christmas Violence
200 Christians driven from a small town in Gujarat, India, and their church converted into a Hindu temple.
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Christian History Corner: Festive Flora
Deck the halls with boughs of pagan signifigance, falalalala, lalalala.
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Weblog: Family-Friendly Internet Service Provider Allegedly Fraudulent
Plus: Destroying churches both legally (in California) and violently (in Indonesia), and other stories from around the world.
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Film Form: A Two-Hour Tour
What Christian film critics are saying about Cast Away, The Family Man, Miss Congeniality, Quills, and other holiday releases.
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Weblog: Schism Threatens Brownsville Assembly of God as School Head Fired
Plus: Jordan archaeologists think they might have found John the Baptist, and other articles from mainstream media sources around the world.
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Weblog: Upset with Jesus Statue Indian Villages Start Banning Conversions
Plus: Seeking an end to the death penalty, Peter Deyneka dead at 69, and other stories from around the world.
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