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Weblog: 100+ Dead After Anti-Muslim Riots
Plus: South Dakota's expansive anti-abortion bill, mandatory abortions proposed in Netherlands, WCC head attacks megachurches, and other stories from online sources around the world.




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  1. Looking to fulfill a cinematic mission | Shorn of faith, can 'End of the Spear' reach secular audiences? (South Bend Tribune, Ind.)

  2. The focus group | Los Angeles Times hires "Hell House" creator Keenan Roberts to briefly review movies (Los Angeles Times)

  3. The art of worship | Conference will show how art can be used to honor God (The News-Sentinel, Ft. Wayne, Ind.)

  4. Hundreds in TV3 prayer protest against controversial cartoon | More than 350 people staged a protest outside the TV3 headquarters against the airing of the "Bloody Mary" cartoon (The New Zealand Herald)

  5. The internet is new ground for the Gospels — some stony, some good | As a medium, it seeks to empower because it dispenses information: and it is up to us to insist that this information be accurate (Lavinia Byrne, The Times, London)

  6. A peek behind the pundit curtain | Why the Christian right is at the receiving end of criticism (Sean Gonsalves, Cape Cod Times, via WorkingforChange.com)

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Ala. fires:

  1. Warehouse fire ruled accidental | Day 20 Church fires case file (Tuscaloosa News, Ala.)

  2. Fire at Ala. warehouse called accidental | A fire that destroyed a warehouse containing Christian apparel was accidental, authorities said Wednesday as agents continued probing a rash of church arsons in rural Alabama (Associated Press)

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Other stories of interest:

  1. Casinos rise out of Katrina's wreckage | Amid the monumental wreckage of the Gulf Coast, gambling is up and running (The New York Times)

  2. Believers are at home in a secular society | A secular society lets religions play to their strengths (Tony Bayfield, The Times, London)

  3. A heaven with no sex could give us pause | In the end, the desire for our sexual selves to live beyond our short time on Earth isn't so shocking. Eternity is a long time to remain celibate (Faye Flam, Philadelphia Daily News)

  4. Right goes 'crunchy' | An interview with Crunchy Cons author Rod Dreher, who argues that the conservative movement in America has fallen prey to a materialism that reduces everything to market values (The Washington Times)

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