Weblog: Did Nobel Committee Ignore MRI Creator Because of Creationism?
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Ted Olsen | posted 10/01/2003 12:00AM
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Judge Roy Moore: It's time for Christians to take a stand | "This is not about the Ten Commandments, it's not about me, or even about religion. It's about whether or not the state can acknowledge God," he said. "And the time has come for Christians to stand up and be the salt and light God has made us to be." (The Chattanoogan, Tenn.)
Rally planned Thursday to support Ten Commandments | A large crowd is expected to gather in Clarkesville around noon Thursday to show support for keeping the Ten Commandments in Habersham County's public buildings (The Gainesville Times, Fla.)
AIDS:
When prudery kills | Unless President Bush delivers on his promises to fight AIDS in Africa, his initial efforts will look like the most cynical of gestures. (Nicholas D. Kristof, The New York Times)
'Bush bashing' spoils AIDS conference | An AIDS conference that received $300,000 in federal funds featured political criticism of the Bush administration and workshop programs on thwarting federally mandated abstinence education (The Washington Times)
Jonathan Edwards:
18th-century preacher still relevant to 21st-century America | Historian George Marsden begins his excellent new biography of Jonathan Edwards, born 300 years ago this week, with this brief sentence: "Edwards was extraordinary." It is hard to imagine a better summation (Terry Eastland, The Dallas Morning News)
A minister's legacy | When Peter Ives stepped into the sanctuary, a likeness of the famous clergyman once again moved, with conviction, toward a Meetinghouse Hill pulpit (Daily Hampshire Gazette, Northampton, Ma.)
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