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Other articles of interest:
- Prayer meet won't be banned: Dharam | Declining to buckle under pressure, chief minister N. Dharam Singh on Tuesday ruled out banning controversial evangelist Benny Hinn's three-day event in Bangalore, even as the BJP demanded the pastor's arrest. (Times of India, India)
- Christians in Manila decry mall's Muslim prayer room | To some residents of this wealthy Christian area of Manila, any hint of a mosque in their neighborhood was tantamount to a Muslim takeover. They lobbied the mall owner to drop his plans, invoking visions of rising crime, fleeing homeowners, and sliding property values. A residents group said it was the "first step in an economic hara-kiri." One newspaper column was entitled "A Jihad In Greenhills." (Christian Science Monitor)
- Ohio-bred pop-punk Christians more gallant than goofus | Relient K's Mmhmm (Village Voice, N.Y.)
- Speaker's apology to LDS stirs up fuss | In the two months since a leading evangelical Christian apologized, on behalf of his fellow believers, to Latter-day Saints for mischaracterizations of their faith, several conservative Christians have voiced their displeasure with his remarks. (Deseret Morning News, Utah)
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