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Weblog: Suit Dropped Against California Missions Funds
Plus: Egyptian Muslims attack church, Vatican newspaper supports Dover decision, and other stories from online sources around the world.




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  1. What about your religion? | Blind obedience to any faith can be explosive, author Charles Kimball says (Clarion Ledger, Jackson, Miss.)

Other stories of interest:

  1. Survey finds teens put value on their religion | An interfaith survey of 1,153 teens released yesterday by B'nai Brith reveals nearly 70 percent of all teenagers value religion in their lives and say they would like to connect better with their religion. But 43 percent of them don't know how to do so (The Washington Times)

  2. God in the game | Worship before competition routine for some teams (The Press-Enterprise, Riverside, Ca.)

  3. Dozens dying in Russian cold but believers still take an Epiphany dip | Said to purge the faithful of their sins with the added benefit of hardening their constitution for the year, the ceremony is the old Russian Gregorian calendar's equivalent of Epiphany, which falls on Jan 6 in the West (The Telegraph, London)



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