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Film Forum: Of Characters Banished to Hell and Raptured to Heaven
What Christian film critics are saying about Little Nicky, Left Behind: The Movie, Men of Honor, Red Planet, and other current releases.
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China's Religious Freedom Crackdown Extends to Foreigners
It is against the law for visitors to teach the Bible in China's house churches.
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Weblog: When I Said Marriage Was Between a Man and a Woman I Didn't Mean It Can't Also Be Between a Man and a Man...
Plus: NCC layoffs, guarding against violence at the Indianapolis church protest, and other news stories from around the Web.
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Another Nigerian State Converts to Islam
Kebbi state will operate under shari'a next month, Kaduna state soon to follow.
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Christian History Corner: Accidental Radical
Jan Hus's ideas seem normal now, but in his age they were revolutionary enough to merit death.
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Fundamentalism Revisited
Evangelicals would do well to remember fundamentalism as family history.
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Weblog: Pro-Marriage Pro-Gay Pro-blem.
Plus: Violence cancels Christmas in Bethlehem, missionaries killed and injured in Haiti accident.
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Weblog: Great White North Edition
From the Supreme Court to Parliament, Canada is a hotbed of religious controversy these days.
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CT Classic
Giving Thanks in Plague Times
Philip Yancey found much to give thanks for in Donne's Devotions.
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Film Forum: You're a Wholesome One Mr. Grinch
What Christian film critics are saying about How The Grinch Stole Christmas, Rugrats In Paris, The Sixth Day, Bounce, and Joseph: King of Dreams.
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Weblog: Billy Graham Steps Down but Isn't Retiring
Plus: Salon.com's religion coverage, a renegade crime-fighting priest, and other stories from media around the world.
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Christian History Corner: The Saga of St. Chad
A tale of political maneuvers and positioning. Sound familiar?
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Books & Culture Corner: The Promise of Particularity Amid Pluralism
A dispatch from the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion and the Society of Biblical Literature.
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CT Classic: Rock-solid Relationships
The Pilgrim's pastor lays the foundation for Thanksgiving.
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Britain Debates Cloning of Human Embryos
Scientists want steady stream of stem cells for therapeutic purposes.
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Weblog: Global Anglican Leaders Thumb Noses at U.S. Episcopal Church
Plus: Canada's anti-Christian campaign, Britain's abortion promotion program, and other stories from around the world.
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Peru's Shining Path Still Taking Prisoners
As government shifts in turmoil, thousands of forced accomplices are still unfairly imprisoned.
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Liberals Sweep Canadian Elections
After a swift campaign of personal attacks, Canada settles in for a long winter of discontent.
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Weblog: She's a Lot Like the Old Priest With One Major Difference
Plus: Christian schools in Australia say they'll spank even if it's against the law, and other stories from media sources around the world.
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Film Forum: They Do Not Like Green Grinch's Ham...
What Christian critics are saying about How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Unbreakable, 102 Dalmatians, You Can Count On Me, and Dancer in the Dark.
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