Biblical verse will be set in stone | Officials have selected a quotation from the Lorimer edition of the New Testament as a contrast to the ultra-modernist design of the Parliament (The Scotsman)
Section 28 amendment may split Tories | Proposal to lift ban on promotion of homosexuality in schools threatens to reopen the Tory split on social issues (The Independent, London)
Church of England leadership:
Evangelical groups eye new leadership | Evangelical groups in the Church of England, angered by the new archbishop of Canterbury's views on homosexuality, said Friday they would consider looking abroad for alternative spiritual leadership (Associated Press)
UK groups consider Sydney clergyman | Evangelical groups in the Church of England angered by the new archbishop of Canterbury's view on homosexuality said that they would consider looking abroad for alternative spiritual leadership (The Age, Melbourne, Australia)
Religious growth:
Christianity on the rise, some say | It's a popular notion that Islam is the world's fastest-growing religion, and Christianity is on the decline. But it's not true. (Fox News)
Religion sweeps by nationalism | Tidal wave of Christianity rolls around the world (William McKenzie, The Dallas Morning News)
Other stories of interest:
Demanding payment from 8th century saint | Germany's television license fee agency apologized Monday for sending an angry letter demanding payment from an eighth century saint. (Reuters)
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