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Weblog: Web Filters' Double Standards on 'Hate Speech' Against Homosexuals
Plus: Nigeria's unhappy anniversary of democracy, latest Left Behind goes number one, and other stories from the world's mainstream media sources.
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Istanbul Police Arrest Turkish Protestant Group
Australian Christian roughed up by Avcilar police chief
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Weblog: Jim and Tammy Faye Together Again
Plus: 50 dead after Muslim attacks in Indonesia, Billy Graham's last crusade (until November) and other stories from the world's mainstream media sources.
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Film Forum: Woo-Hoo!
What Christian critics are saying about John Woo's Mission: Impossible 2, Jackie Chan's Shanghai Noon, the latest Hamlet, and other films.
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Arrests Put Tragic Church Bombing of 1963 Back in the Headlines
Suspects maintain innocence in murder of four girls in Birmingham, Alabama blast.
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Weblog: A Minister for Veep?
Plus: Most Colorado Springs visitors go for religious reasons, Beliefnet is in the money, and other articles from the world's media.
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Christian History Corner: Revive Us Again
Two recently translated books recount searches for recapturing Pentecost.
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Seminary President Steps Down
Donald McCullough found guilty of sexual abuse


Greece's Churches Divided Over Identity Card Data
Protestants cheer government plans to remove religious identification
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Australian Archbishops in Public Row over Christ's Role
Head of church accused of denying significance of resurrection and Christ's uniqueness
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Kosovo Takes a Lesson from Bosnia in Interfaith Relations
Muslim, Orthodox, and Catholics join for democracy and human rights
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Catholics Baptists Methodists Remain Tops
National Council of Churches counts largest church bodies


Weblog: Deny China Trade Status Says Religious Freedom Commission Report
Plus: Newsweek looks at teen faith, a churchgoer's wandering eye nearly gets him killed, and other religion stories from the mainstream media around the world.
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International Community Has No Excuses in Ethiopia Says Aid Official
Starvation not widespread, but growing rapidly
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Zimbabwe President's Party Refuses to Join Church-Sponsored Talks to End Violence
At least 10 dead in country's escalating political violence
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Weblog: The Invisible Seminaries
Plus: Charges of racism in church zoning denials, secularism blamed for killing 43,000 Canadians annually, and other stories about Christians and Christianity from the world's mainstream media sources.
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Film Forum: The Kingdom of God Is Like Erin Brockovich
Crosswalk.com's Michael Elliott sees movies as parables.
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If You Can't Accept Christianity Try Judaism says Anglican Bishop
'Tried and tested' tradition good for 'natural monotheists,' he writes in Jewish magazine.
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Weblog: It's the People's Bible and the People Want More Sex in It I Tell You!
Plus: A condom machine taken out of Catholic high school, an archbishop praises The Simpsons, and links to other religion stories from mainstream media sources.
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Churches Welcome Pakistan Promise to Ease Restrictions on Minority Faiths
October coup turns out to be beneficial to Christians as blasphemy laws are overhauled
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'O, Evangelicos!'
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An Edwards-ian Thanksgiving
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