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Weblog: Danish Pastor Suspended After Denying God, Eternal Life, and Resurrection
E.U. draft constitution leaves out God, and other stories from online sources around the world.




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  • If you were God | In 'Bruce Almighty,' Jim Carrey takes advantage of being God for a few days. What would you do? (Jerry Jenkins, Phil Vischer, Ben Witherington, and others respond to Beliefnet)

  • Much ado about smut-free DVDs | Three small companies that manufacture technologies that filter out the sex, gore and violence from DVD movies are hoping to avoid a protracted legal fight with Hollywood (Wired News)

  • The Hammer struck by divine intervention | Greg "The Hammer" Valentine has walked the aisle many times during his 30-year wrestling career. Last August, though, he walked an entirely different type of aisle (Mike Mooneyham, The Post and Courier, Charleston, S.C.)

  • Moviegoers are reaching out to try to touch God with calls | God alone knows his heavenly telephone number, but this much is certain: All those people trying to reach him in Missouri, and in North Carolina and Florida, are wasting their time with direct-dial (Michael Olesker, The Baltimore Sun)

  • The leading men: Movin' & groovin' | Michael Cavanaugh, the "Piano Man" of Movin' Out, is a born again Christian (Playbill)
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