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Weblog: Letter Calling Ala. Chief Justice Roy Moore a 'Lone Religious Nut' Becomes Focus of Trial
Rep. Jones promises to bring back Houses of Worship Political Speech Protection Act next year, and other stories from online sources around the world




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  • Using the Lord's name common now | The naming of God, Lord and Jesus in expletives has become so common that it has almost lost its shock value (Carole Currie, Ashville Citizen-Times, N.C.)

  • Robert Wilson gives 'Stations' disturbing power | In place of traditional iconography depicting Christ's Passion and death, he has substituted dream, fantasy and nightmare, creating a spiritual world that is closer to Magritte than Michelangelo (The Dallas Morning News)

Sports:

  • Stop the holy showboating | Listen up, jocks: God doesn't care if you score a touchdown. So do your praying in private, not in the end zone (Dan McGraw, Salon.com)

  • In league, God takes sides | New Zealand's Rugby League team, the Warriors, is dominated by Christians (The Sydney Morning Herald)
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