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Will hanging Dara Singh make him an anti-Christian martyr? And other stories from online sources around the world
Ted Olsen | posted 9/01/2003 12:00AM
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Senate okays Martin's Cove lease | U.S. land considered sacred by Mormons will be leased by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for 25 years (Casper Star-Tribune, Wy.)
More articles of interest:
A wife first | Achievements aside, Dorothy Patterson relishes helpmate role (The Dallas Morning News)
The heart and soul of work | There's a double standard when it comes to the response of religious expression in Johnny Cash and George W. Bush, both of whom were strongly influenced by the evangelistic preaching of Billy Graham (Suzanne Fields, The Washington Times)
Swedenborgians view Bible through eyes of 18th century theologian | They believe that God, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit are one entity made up of a soul, body and activity rather than part of a Trinity as in traditional Christianity (The Daily Camera, Boulder, Colo.)
Knowing God's mind | These fanatics feel compelled to inflict beliefs on others (Bill Tammeus, The Kansas City Star)
Bumper-sticker beliefs | A Lawrence pastor conducts a class on what symbols, slogans and bumper stickers say about people (Lawrence Journal-World, Kan.)
Rally inspires a look heavenward | Why use so much energy fretting about others' relationships with God? (Rob Borsellino, Des Moines Register, Ia.)
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