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February (Web-only)

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Weblog: Presbyterians Defeat Homosexual Ordination Proposal
Plus: Ralph Reed’s efforts to get religious groups to help Enron, a faith-based failure in D.C., and other stories.
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Film Forum: Freedom to Think, Fly, and Fight the System
What Christian critics are saying about John Q, Iris, Hart’s War, Crossroads, and Return to Never Land.
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Weblog: Papers Think Vouchers Will Win Supreme Court Battle
Plus: More on China’s religious persecution, Brazil’s Workers Party courts evangelicals, and other stories from around the world.
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Weblog: In Alabama Supreme Court Decision, Chief Justice Roy Moore Rants Against Homosexuality
Plus: The lion lies down with the oryx, and other stories from around the world.
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Christian History Corner: The Cremation Question
Firm belief in resurrection hasn’t kept Christians from caring—and arguing—about what happens to the bodies of the dead.
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Books & Culture Corner: Science Holds a Meeting
A report from the annual convention of the AAAS.
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Weblog: Ashcroft, Robertson Attacked for Comments on the War Against Terrorism
But Attorney General says Islam promotes freedom, while broadcaster says Muslims in America are planning destruction.
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Archbishop Proposes to Die in Place of Woman Sentenced to Stoning
Okogie’s offer is a protest against Nigeria’s Islamic Shari‘ah law.
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Weblog: The Slave Redemption Hoax
Plus: ABWE missionaries may sue government for Peru shooting, and other stories.
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Bush: 'I'm One of Them'
Religious persecution allegations set the stage for George Bush's visit to China.
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Weblog: A Lead in a Famous Mormon Massacre Case, 145 Years Later
Plus: Supreme Court will almost certainly allow door-to-door witnessing, Texas Baptists duel over missionaries, many links on abuse in churches, and other stories from around the world.
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Film Forum: Death Is Alive and Well at the Movies
What critics are saying about Dragonfly, Queen of the Damned, Last Orders, The Son's Room, and How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog.
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Weblog: Mike Warnke, Christian Solidarity International Respond to Hoax Claims. (Actually, They Don't.)
Plus other stories from around the world
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Weblog: Nixon Still Haunts Billy Graham
Evangelist's 1972 comments with president called anti-Semitic. Plus many more stories from around the world.
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Christian History Corner: Translation Wars
Sharp as debate over the TNIV may be, the version's translators are getting off easy compared to John Wycliffe and William Tyndale.
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N.Y. Prolifers See Partial Victory
New York attorney general withdraws subpoenas targeting crisis pregnancy centers.
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Weblog: Sesame Street Gets Religion
Plus: More on the faith-based initiative, Pat Robertson's oil woes, gay Jabez readers, and other stories from around the world.
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Is There Really a Christian Music Boom?
The Gospel Music Association says so, but their numbers hide the mass exodus of talented bands from the Christian Music industry
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Weblog: Here Comes (Yawn) the Senate Faith-Based Initiative Bill
Plus: Dobson speaks on the TNIV, the Burnham video online, and other stories from around the world.
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In Perspective: What is the Falun Gong?
And why does the Chinese government want to destroy it?
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