S.C. 'Choose Life' license plates put on hold | Planned Parenthood of South Carolina won a request in federal court yesterday to prevent the state from producing the plates (Associated Press)
A creeping theocracy | How the U.S. government uses its power to enforce religious principles (Sherry F. Colb, FindLaw)
Persecution:
Religious freedom, a casualty of war? | The rhetoric being espoused by the administration, while sounding right, is lacking in actual implementation (Christopher H. Smith, The Washington Times)
Sudan: the other (and forgotten) religious war | The precedent of direct intervention against the totalitarian regime in Afghanistan may carry hope for the people of southern Sudan that the international community might one day come to their rescue (Tony Parkinson, The Age, Melbourne, Australia)
For Christ's sake | Christian broadcasting is being persecuted by a special-interest pressure group (Colin R. Nicholl, The Spectator)
Southern Baptist head urges prayer for Muslims | "Just as they can pray and fast, we want to pray and fast that they will find the true way to heaven, and this is through Jesus Christ," says James Merritt (Associated Press)
The limits of religious unity | Interfaith services for terrorism victims raise questions for clergy (The Washington Post)
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