Lawmakers, don't stifle religious freedom | New York bill maintains that government shall decide what constitutes religion and what does not, what is Catholic and what is not (William Murphy, Newsday)
New point man for charities | Politics-savvy Towey picked by Bush to lead faith-based initiatives (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Bush and funding of faith | The Senate bill is a useful first step toward Congress fine-tuning the constitutional boundary between church and state. (Editorial, The Christian Science Monitor)
Keeping the faith pays off | Senate faith-based initative compromise moves cautiously and does not go as far as some would like, but given the issues at stake, that's for the best. (Editorial, The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel)
Student's rights suit is rejected | He tried to give out items with religious messages in Egg Harbor Twp. A U.S. judge backed the schools. (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Scholar says God being purged from history | A scholar who spent 18 years studying original manuscripts of the founding fathers says the federal government is actively revising American history, erasing the impact religion had on them and history. (The Clay Center Dispatch, Kansas)
GOP renews push on school choice | Many proposals floating around, Congressman urges proponents to rally around one (The Washington Times)
Science:
Unintelligible redesign | This is the way creationism ends. Not with a bang, but with a whimper. (William Saletan, Slate.com)
Bush panel mulls therapeutic cloning | The President's Council on Bioethics has abandoned any hope of consensus on the ethics of human cloning for the purpose of medical research and treatments, as members remain deeply divided over the moral status of a human embryo (Associated Press)
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