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May (Web-only)

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Film Forum: Worldwide Webbed Wonder Reviews
What critics are saying about Spider-Man, Amadeus—The Director's Cut, Time Out, Hollywood Ending, Deuces Wild, The Piano Teacher, and The Salton Sea
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Weblog: Sexual Abstinence Education Programs Promoted, Sued
Andrew Furlong ends his heresy trial by resigning, and other stories from online sources around the world
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The Auschwitz Cross
We must come to the cross with desperation, not political agendas
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Christian History Corner: Mom, We Salute You
Mother's Day and Memorial Day were meant to go together
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Weblog: Are Gay Priests the Solution to the Abuse Crisis?
The parsonage credit, and other stories from online sources around the world
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Books & Culture Corner: And the Next Thing Is...
Marxism (or not).
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Weblog: Easter Recast: 97 Percent Chance Jesus Rose from the Dead
The church as minipolis, and other stories from online sources around the world
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Weblog: Accreditor Says Creationism Mandate Violates Academic Freedom
Pat Robertson sells his horses, and other stories from online sources around the world
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Film Forum: A New Hope for Star Wars Fans
What Christian and mainstream critics are saying about Star Wars Episode Two: Attack of the Clones, The Lady and the Duke, Unfaithful, and The New Guy
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Weblog: Former Christian Broadcasting Head and Philosophy Prof Will Be Dutch PM
: Sin begets more sin in the clergy abuse scandal, and other stories from online sources around the world
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Rebels Force Churches to Close in Colombia
Christians accused of political involvement in May 26 elections
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Weblog: Religious Organizations Allowed to Discriminate on Basis of Religion
Academic freedom at religious schools, a clone patent, Belgium allows euthanasia, and other stories from online sources around the world
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Christian History Corner: Of Church, State, and Taxes
If you want to know what the establishment of religion looks like, check out church history, not American tax law
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Weblog: Burnhams Are Reportedly Ill; Military and Non-Military Efforts to Free Them Continue
Britain approves adoption for unmarried (and gay) couples
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