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Weblog: Atheist No More, Flew Still Rejects Revelation
Plus: LA Times praises Jesus, Eames says ECUSA won't be disciplined, China's Craze Mass, and other stories from online sources around the world.




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'Satanic symbols' in Kenyan churches:

  • Anglicans wary on 'satanic symbols' | Anglican Archbishop Benjamin Nzimbi yesterday waded into the dispute over so-called Satanic symbols in Protestant churches with an appeal for caution in judging Freemasons (The Nation, Nairobi)
  • PCEA leaders speak on 'satanic' symbols | Talking to Rev Dr George Wanjau, the moderator of St Andrews Church and retired minister Dr Timothy Njoya, who are on opposite sides of the "satanic" symbols debate (The Nation, Nairobi)

Sports:

  • We'll quit before we play on a Sunday | Two of Irish League football's most talented strikers may be forced to consider their future in the game if the Irish FA permits the playing of domestic fixtures on a Sunday (The Belfast Telegraph)
  • For Danny Williams, it's a spiritual journey and a title shot | What happens when a boxer's brutal ambitions run smack into his religious convictions that forbid him from doing physical harm to others? British heavyweight contender Danny Williams has reached that crossroad. (KRT)

More articles of interest:

  • Plant a tree at Easter, Nobel laureate says | Kenyan Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Wangari Maathai on Friday called on people around the world to plant trees at Easter as a symbol of renewal and to protect the planet (Reuters)
  • Chain of prayers built for Jeanna worldwide | In two month's time, 15-year-old Jeanna Giese's recovery from rabies has been deemed so triumphant that believers around the world have attributed it to the miracle of prayer (Fond Du Lac Reporter, Wis.)
  • Interview with Creation Science Society of Milwaukee president Ken Bahr | Finding common ground in the Bible, science (Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel)
  • Articles of faith | Ceramist Claire Curneen's latest body of work is inspired by religious images she was exposed to as a child (Western Mail, Wales)
  • The greatest catastrophe | Aids worst disaster in history, says UN chief (The Guardian, London)

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