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Plus: Are evangelicals moving Left? Pat's latest comments, George Will on arrogant "values voters," P.O.D's biggest hit—and a bunch of Da Vinci Code stuff.




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  1. Church borrows for child-sex payout | South Australia's Anglican Church would have to borrow money to pay $4 million in compensation to sexual abuse victims of a former youth worker, it said today (AAP, Australia)

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Other stories of interest :

  1. A scholar's view | Experts weigh in on pastor in alleged beating (The Courier News, Elgin, Ill.)

  2. Where AIDS galloped, lessons in applying the reins | Researchers hope studying Kenya, where the spread of AIDS is slowing, will provide strategies for controlling the disease elsewhere in Africa (The New York Times)

  3. 80 years ago today: Sister Aimee vanishes | The pioneering 35-year-old evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson vanished while swimming off the beach in Venice, California. Out of the ensuing medley of scandal, religion, and ballyhoo was born a mystery that endures to this day (American Heritage)

  4. Bible study hosts sued by guest | Theresa Hunt is suing the hosts of a Bible study group for injuries she sustained after tripping on raised pavement in their driveway (The Madison Record, Ill.)

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