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April (Web-only)

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Weblog: 'All Human Cloning Is Wrong,' Says Bush
Public is 4-to-1 against all human cloning, but Senate is evenly split on comprehensive ban
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Weblog: Praying for Peace
It's easier to fight than to pray, says Peggy Noonan, but prayer is the only answer
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Christian History Corner: 'Hier Stehe Ich!'
When Martin Luther stood up for his ideas at the Diet of Worms, did he really say, Here I stand?
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Weblog Bonus: $300,000 Paid to Free Burnhams
State Department supported secret ransom payment over Pentagon's objections
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Books & Culture Corner: 'Nebuchadnezzar My Slave'
Was the Holocaust God's will?
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Weblog: Bush Says Passing CARE Act Is 'Urgent' as Charities Struggle
Plus: Beliefnet's bubble pops
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Weblog: Stanford Accused of Discriminating Against Christian Coach Prospect
No news is bad news at the Church of the Nativity, and other stories from online sources around the world
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Darkness Looms for 'Painter of Light'
Economic struggles and criticism smudge Thomas Kinkade's work
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Weblog: After Supreme Court Ruling, Ashcroft Gets Tougher on Child Pornography
Christian organizations decry decision as judicial activism
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Reporter's Notebook: Trapped In Poverty and Forced Marriage
Saira's plight prompts a journalist to reflect on truth and culture
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Film Forum: An Ethical Fender-Bender
What critics are saying about Changing Lanes, Frailty, The Sweetest Thing, The Other Side of the Mountain, Y Tu Mamá También, and other films.
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Weblog: Federal Judge Says Feds Can't Interfere With Oregon's Suicide Law
Dobson and others want kids out of public schools, and more stories from online sources around the world
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Weblog: The Return of the Amnesiac Pastor
Tom DeLay on Baylor's Christianity, Sinéad O'Connor on clergy abuse, and other stories from around the world
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'A Rock Band That's Good for Something'
The author of Walk On: The Spiritual Journey of U2 talks about why politicians listen to Bono
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Christian History Corner: The Profligate Provocateur
In the twelfth century, an intellectual challenge to church authority proved much more dangerous than a sex scandal
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Close The Door
Now that the evangelical satire magazine isn't just satirizing evangelicalism, it's not all that funny anymore
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Weblog: Evangelical Support of Israel Isn't Just About Premillennialism
Are conservative Christians upset with Bush?
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Books & Culture Corner: A Grave in the Air, a Soul Dancing
Two remarkable collections of Holocaust testimony
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Weblog: 1986 Abortion Protest Case Goes to Supreme Court for Second Time
Were Burnhams' abductors responsible for Philippine bombings? And other stories from online sources around the world
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Do Evangelicals Still Go Door-to-Door?
Successful evangelism strategies have added new components to the traditional model of home visitation.
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'A Voice for Sanity'
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Cleaning Up After Others
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'O, Evangelicos!'
We need not abandon our name—just live up to it.

An Edwards-ian Thanksgiving
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