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Seeing faith through science | An astronomer and minister looks to biology, physics and other fields in an effort to prove the Bible's truth. He draws fire from scientists and fundamentalists alike (Los Angeles Times)
Looking for God at Berkeley | A provocative theory called "intelligent design" claims evolution is hogwash. But it's not the usual religious zealots leading this latest attack on Darwin. It's scientists and professors at Cal. (San Francisco Weekly)
Bible to speak in native tongues | The religion accused of wreaking havoc on native Canadians by very nearly destroying aboriginal culture, language and spirituality, is now helping to pump new life into native languages through translations of the Old and New Testaments (The National Post)
New president resigns from evangelicals | Supporters of NAE head Kevin Mannoia believed evangelicals needed an influential national voice to lead a "movement." But others say that was a miscalculation, since traditionally the leader had been a quiet manager who consulted everybody. (The Washington Times)
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