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Weblog: Killer of Amish Was 'Angry at God'
Plus: Religious conservatives react to Foley scandal, Lebanon's Christians stand up against Hezbollah, and many other stories from online sources around the world.




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  • Falwell acknowledges Clinton comment | Falwell said in a telephone interview that his comments to several hundred pastors and religious activists at the "Value Voter Summit" conference were "totally tongue-in-cheek" (Associated Press)

  • The smell of hell | Does Satan reek of rotten eggs? (Slate)

  • The devil made them do it | Have you noticed that when we talk about demonizing our enemies, it's getting awfully literal? (Ellen Goodman, The Boston Globe)

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Other stories of interest:

  • Ugandan rebels boycott peace talks | Army rebels said they were boycotting the talks with the government because of a heavy military buildup by the Ugandan army, a senior rebel leader said (Associated Press)

  • Binge drinking - the Benedictine connection | A sleepy community of Benedictine monks in south Devon is the latest, and perhaps most unlikely, target in the battle against binge drinking (BBC)

  • Religion news in brief | Religious leaders call for U.S. talks with Iran; House bill would deny fees in church-state cases; U.S. Orthodox leaders seek stronger ties; and other stories (The Washington Post)

  • Religion news in brief | Serbian Christian leaders meet for the first time in six years; Mexican president to thank Virgin of Guadalupe for allowing him to govern; Eastern University to offer courses to Penn State students; Fla.'s Charlie Crist drops Broward County pastor from advisory panel over Islam comment; and other stories (Associated Press)

  • New exhibit covers biblical stories | It blends biblical stories with historic artifacts, taking visitors on a walk through the birth of Judaism and Christianity. But organizers say what makes "From Abraham to Jesus" stand out the most is that it doesn't do it in a preachy way (Associated Press)

  • God is back! | A new study reveals the patterns of religious belief in America (Mark D. Tooley, The Weekly Standard)

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