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July 8

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Gay Parenting On Trial
More homosexuals seek custody or adoption of young children
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Bills Would Unmuzzle Churches in Politics
Legislation would allow houses of worship to directly engage in politics without losing tax-exempt status
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Patrons of the Evangelical Mind
"Why has evangelical scholarship soared in the last few decades? Native intellectual talent is one reason, to be sure. But an infusion of cash didn't hurt"
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Why God Enjoys Baseball
A new book by Richard Mouw argues that we can glory in even unredeemed creation
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Plus: The Uncommon Benefits of Common Grace
Does God only take delight in saving souls?
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Prophetic Habits of a Sociologist's Heart
"Robert Bellah's career shows the promise, and limits, of the scholarship he made so accessible to the church"
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Contraception
Court to decide if state can require Catholic ministries to pay for birth control
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Assualt on Purity: ACLU Claims Abstinence Program has a Christian agenda.
Louisiana official vows to wage a legal fight 'to the hilt.'
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Assualt on Purity: How Effective Are Abstinence Programs?
Seventy-five percent of girls in the Best Friends program say they want to save intimacy for marriage
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Power Shift: Canadian Alliance replaces lightning rod Stockwell Day.
New opposition party head Stephen Harper wants to be less divisive
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Cuba No Es Libre
"Methodist church members visit Cuba without a permit and face fines up to $7,500 each"
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Jesus for President
A Brazilian election judge sues Jesus for early campaigning
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Quotation Marks
"Comments on new internationalist evangelicals, Christian raves, censoring Jesus, and the clergy abuse scandal."
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Is Male-Only Ordination Illegal?
"Lawyer could not be a priest, so now she is suing"
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Go Figure
The majority of Americans say September 11 proved there's too little religion
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Buffy's Religion
"Like her show, Sarah Michelle Gellar's faith is a hodgepodge of belief"
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Christ-Centered Cautions
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