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Evangelicalism's Dark Side and Popular Culture
"Evangelicals may feel that stories of supernatural battles between good and evil belong to them, but they cannot control how these stories will be reconfigured once they enter the realm of entertainment media"
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Weblog: Federal Appeals Court Says Police Can't Decline Assignments for Religion
"White House hopes to tap the power of youth groups, a pastor's prayer for a sign is answered, and other stories from online sources around the world"
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Federal Judge Rules Parts of Church Land-Use Law Unconstitutional
Groups plan to help Elsinore Christian Center appeal zoning case
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Christian History Corner: Where Have All the Classics Gone?
These days it's a triumph when a movie is simply inoffensive. But we can do better than that
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Weblog: Officials Erode Psalm Displays at Grand Canyon
SUV drivers answer what Jesus drives
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Has Natural Birth Control Been Proved Impossible?
"Don't believe the media reports, cautions the author of Birth Control for Christians"
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Weblog: Christian TV Networks Battle for the Heavens
"Another Ten Commandments decision, Robertson issues 21-day prayer offensive for removal of Supreme Court justices, and other stories from online sources around the world"
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Dispatch: Panning for Gold at CBA
There are actually some original ideas at the Christian Booksellers Association Annual Convention
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Weblog: Veggies for Sale
Is Christian music popular among pirates? And other stores from online sources around the world
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"Religious Conservatives, Stalemated Despite Friends in High Office, Rethink Strategy"
Supreme Court's sodomy decision causes fresh soul searching on effectiveness
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Film Forum: The League of Flat and Uninspired Gentlemen
"Critics look over The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and continue talking about Pirates of the Caribbean, Legally Blonde 2, T3: Rise of the Machines, and Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle. Plus: Filmmakers praise the community and challenges of Flickerin"
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Weblog: Australia's Uniting Church Torn Asunder as Denomination Votes to Ordain Homosexuals
"Coverage of the continuing fights over gay marriage, gay bishops, straight Ten Commandments, and many more articles from online sources around the world"
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Editor's Bookshelf: Getting Western Civ Right
"Christian theology is the catalyst, not the brake, for progress in Western history"
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Editor's Bookshelf: Progress Through Theology
"An interview with Rodney Stark, author of For the Glory of God: How Monotheism Led to Reformations, Science, Witch-hunts, and the End of Slavery"
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The Truth About the Catholic Church and Slavery
The problem wasn't that the leadership was silent. It was that almost nobody listened.
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Weblog: Showdown at Baylor
"Robertson extends remarks on anti-court prayer, Australia's wrongful birth suit, and other stories from online sources around the world"
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Christian History Corner: European Christianity's 'Failure to Thrive'
"Why Christendom, born with an imperial bang, is now fading away in an irrelevant whimper"
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Weblog: Campus Crusade for Christ Founder Bill Bright Dies at 81
Former happy pagan went on to form one of the largest and most efficient parachurch ministries in the world.
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Bill Bright's Benediction
"As long as I have breath, I will praise and serve the Lord, the evangelist wrote earlier this month"
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CT Classic: 'I'm Only Doing What God Told Me to Do'
"The founder of Campus Crusade for Christ talks about America's moral disintegration, Christians in politics, and his hopes for the greatest spiritual awakening in the history of the world."
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