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Federal appeals court approves Ten Commandments courthouse display, what Franklin Graham is doing in Iraq, and other stories from online sources around the world
Ted Olsen | posted 6/01/2003 12:00AM

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Other stories of interest:
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Religion news in brief | Re-Imagining Community appears to be dissolving, Operation Rescue leader moves office, Louisiana court dismisses ACLU bid to end church sales tax exemptions, and other stories (Associated Press)
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'Christian terrorist' is oxymoron | To call Rudolph a "Christian terrorist" is like calling a dog a cat (Bill Graves, The Oklahoman)
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For Shakers, elegance was plain | The 19th-century American religious sect that emphasized simplicity and plain living (The New York Times)
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Science and religion cease fire | The Biotechnology Industry Organization and the National Council of Churches signed a pact here to open channels of communication between them about the promise and potential perils of biotechnology (Wired News)
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Unsocial gospel | D.G. Hart on American Protestantism (Robert W. Patterson, The Weekly Standard)
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