Weblog: Study Says the Prayers of Multifaith Strangers Won't Keep You from Dying
Plus: Justice Sunday 2 (This time, it's personal), Kenyan Catholic bishop murdered; college eliminates chaplaincy, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 4/13/2006 12:00AM

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- The greatest story never played | Why don't religion and video games mix? The industry's top developers ponder the question (CNN/Money)
More articles of interest:
- Crisis averted | Form of religious violence in India is changing, but not content (World)
- Creationists pin hopes on 'intelligent design' | "Intelligent design" is a camel's nose in the tent of creationism. It's a tricky way of violating the constitutional prohibition against teaching a specific religious belief in public institutions. Nevertheless, it seems to be working (Steve Gushee, Palm Beach Post)
- God Stewart | Singer's seen the light says his pregnant lover Penny (The Mirror, U.K.)
- Religion news in brief | Australia's new Anglican leader avoids stand on gay dispute; Christian arrested in Pakistan for allegedly desecrating Islam's holy book; Cooperative Baptist Fellowship deletes mention of Jesus Christ in constitution; and other stories (Associated Press)
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