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Weblog: Take the Weblog Challenge
Our bet: You'll never make it through this ridiculously long compilation of religion news. But at least we've organized it into categories.




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  1. Majdanek death camp museum cancels "Jesus Christ Superstar" | Museum director Edward Balawejder said he changed his mind about hosting a production of the musical after Polish newspapers reported Jewish leaders' objections (Associated Press)

  2. Haunted by past, Rwandans look ahead | Cambridge service promotes healing (The Boston Globe)

  3. Seeking security | The risks of rigid methods of parenting have echoes in the dangers of the more dogmatic forms of religion (David Haslam, The Guardian, London)

  4. Holy Toledo, religion is everywhere | Let me be more specific: I'm talking about instances of religion being "forced" upon the public (Russ Lemmon, Toledo Blade, Oh.)

  5. Christian video spoof gets 2 DOT managers in trouble | Some were offended, but no penalty is given (Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel)

  6. Bible burning charges dropped | Police in the Sunnmøre district of Møre og Romsdal County will not pursue complaints lodged after comedian and satirist Otto Jespersen burnt a bible in connection with his television show (Aftenposten, Oslo, Norway)

  7. No bar code | An evangelical Virginia farmer says a revolution against industrial agriculture is just down the road (Mother Jones)

  8. My story: Artists congregate in church | Tired of seeing local artists disappear to London, sculptor Fred Higginson helped to establish an affordable community art studio in an old church in Norwich (BBC)

  9. Reporting religion | Religious repression in Eritrea, the new Jamaican Prime Minister's religious speeches, and Jordan's evangelicals (BBC)


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April 19 | 12 | 11 | 7
March 31 | 30 | 28
March 24 | 24 | 23 | 21
March 17 | 16 | 15
March 10b | 10a | 8
March 3 | 2 | 1
February 24 | 23 | 22 | 21
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