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Christian History Corner: A God's-Eye View of Gutenberg
The rise, fall, and redemption of the Father of the Information Age.
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Weblog: Democrat Says He Was Fired From Catholic Charities Over Abortion
Plus: Another blow to the partial-birth abortion ban, church attacks in India and Cyprus, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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Weblog: They'll Know We Are Christians By Our Ad Hominem Attacks
Plus: Bill Clinton on bearing false witness, and the Olympics that began with Greek paganism ends with a former priest's apocalypticism.
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Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Be Careful What You Pray for
The strange tale of the controversial Bishop Pike and his fatal quest for relevance.
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Weblog: They Said It
Plus: Schiavo case goes back to court, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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Banning Gay Marriage Is Not The Answer
Legal actions aren't loving if they're all we do, says the author of Loving Homosexuals as Jesus Would.
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Gay Marriage Roadblocks
California Supreme Court voids San Francisco unions as a federal judge says the Defense of Marriage Act is constitutional.
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Weblog: Is the Republican Convention More Secular Than the Democratic One Was?
Plus: Preacher Stephen Olford dies at 86, and many other stories from online sources around the world.
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Christian Athletes to Watch in the Olympics
Sports Spectrum magazine has its eye on the believers competing in Athens.
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Weblog: Bring Me the Stead of John the Baptist?
Plus: Florida vouchers nixed, assisted suicide wins again in Oregon, Methodism and the presidential campaign, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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The Proposition 71 Stem Cell Scam
The biotech lobby is attempting to buy a law in California, Wesley J. Smith says.
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Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Real Fantasy
The first installment in a new Tolkien-inspired series shows genuine promise.
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Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Rediscovering 'Husbandry'
What Colonial farmers have to teach us about living with the land.
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Presbyterian Church (USA): No Actively Gay Pastors
Close vote at July General Assembly maintains sexuality standards.
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Speaking Out: The Resolution That Put the 'PC' in PCUSA
In its anti-Israel resolution, the Presbyterian General Assembly isn't speaking on behalf of members. A rabbi's opinion.
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Weblog: Silencing Democrats' Religious Speakers
Plus: Washington Post vs. freedom, censoring Romans 1, and many, many other stories from online sources around the world.
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Weblog: Another U.K. Religious Speech 'Crime'
Plus: Too loud churches, banning home worship, Salon on religious persecution abroad, Dobson backs Bush, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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Iraq's Church Bombers vs. Muhammad
Attacks defy the Prophet's wish for the area's millennia-old Christian community, which is now on the edge of oblivion.
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Christian History Corner: Is Speaking Truth a Hate Crime?
Hate laws making their way through U.S. and British governments highlight the need for peaceful yet critical Christian witness. A 12th-century abbot leads the way.
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Weblog: Fuller Prof Ordered to Leave U.S.
Plus: Iraqi Christians return to church, Boston churches demonstrate against violence, and Bush is told to renounce his possessions.
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