Weblog: Day of Prayer Breakfast Canceled Over Inclusiveness Debate
Plus: Students suspended for T-shirts opposing homosexuality, the Supreme Court's controversial rejection of the VMI prayer case, debunking The DaVinci Code and Hitler's Pope, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 4/01/2004 12:00AM
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Last victim of Christmas flood found | The remains of 11-year-old Edgar David Meza were 15 miles from a church campsite in the San Bernardino Mountains where 14 were killed (Los Angeles Times)
Jews just aren't prepared for all this love | Have you ever had people you've just met tell you that they love you? It happens to me all the time (Geoffrey Dennis, The Dallas Morning News)
Saved by the church bell | In a bid to diversify, carmaker AMO ZIL began producing church bells, capitalizing on a revival of religion in post-Soviet Russia and a shortage of bells after most were destroyed decades ago when the Bolsheviks seized power (The Washington Times)
New Pew Trusts merging works into one body | The Pew Charitable Trusts are pulling their major polling, research and information projects into a single organization to save on administrative costs (The New York Times)
Religion news in brief | Split over gays looms before Methodist meet, Judge bans Boy Scouts' use of public land, European Christianity celebrated, Presbyterian Court rejects dues penalty (The Washington Post)
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