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Admissions: Rejected
Christian school sues University of California over requirements.
Exploring a Parallel Universe
Why does the word evangelical threaten so many people in our culture?
Alito Nomination Pleases Christian Conservatives
Supporters cite judge's credentials and decisions on religious expression.
Pastor Electrocuted in Baptismal
Pastor of University Baptist Church in Waco dies after adjusting microphone.
New Air Force Religion Guidelines May Restrict Evangelism
Policy allowing chaplains "to instruct and/or evangelize" withdrawn, lawsuit seeks explicit ban on all members.
Choose Life' License Plates Hit Red Lights, Green Lights
Courts differ on whether messages are state or individual speech.
Miers Withdrawal Shows Split Among Religious Conservatives
High-profile cases underscore stakes for next nominee.
Why?
Victims and pundits grope for meaning, political and religious.
Hurricane Heroes
Government may have been tripped up by Katrina and Rita, but the Southern Baptists, among others, are standing tall.
The Katrina Quandary
America questions the role of Christian charity.
Mobs Expel 80 Christians
Growing number of evangelicals threatens liquor profits.
Silence on Suffering
Where are the voices from the Christian community on cruel and degrading treatment of detainees?
Faith Test Okayed
University says Christian group can require beliefs, behavior of its members.
Painful Choice
The debate on when the unborn feel pain heats up.
Dr. Frist's Dilemma
The Majority Leader's contradictions mirror the opinions of the public at large.
Weeks After Hurricane, Pastors Become Counselors, Healers, Social Workers
As soon as they can find their flocks, that is.
A 'Coward' Who Stayed to Help
Why Brennan Manning isn't interested in asking why he survived Katrina and others did not. (Please read Editor's Note, added 10/10/2005)
A Wing and Less Prayer
New Air Force religion guidelines get mixed response.
American Baptist Exodus
Scripture, homosexuality divide another venerable denomination.
Cloning Still Haunts California
Remember Prop. 71? Stem-cell research supporters hope voters don't remember the promises they made.
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