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Weblog: Bush Pushes for Religious Freedom in China
Plus: Judge Lefkow's faith helps her survive the murders of her husband, mother; Venezuela and missionaries; Newdow sues over 'In God We Trust;' and more articles from online sources around the world.
Weblog: Churches Can Rent NYC School Buildings
Plus: Abortion and Alito, religious persecution in China and North Korea, and more articles from online sources around the world.
Weblog: Actors Play Down Narnia's Christianity
Plus: Conservative Christians gear up for '06 elections, Jeff Tweedy plays Messiah College, and more articles from online sources around the world.
Weblog: Why Should Wall Street Have All the Good Companies?
Plus: New Tribes Mission given deadline to leave Venezuela, honoring David Livingstone, the Queen on the uniqueness of Christianity, and more articles from online sources around the world.
Weblog: I Was Just Pandering, Says Alito About 1985 Anti-Abortion Memo
Plus: GAO says FDA acted "unusually" on Plan B, North Korea's lack of religious freedom, Colorado Springs Catholic official resigns after anti-Haggard column, and links to other stories from online sources around the world.
Weblog: Alphabet Coup
Plus: Election results, Alito on Roe, Senate takes action on Air Force religion, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Weblog: The IRS Persecution Charade
Plus: Holy Land's "earliest church" found under a prison, Dennis Quaid's faith, closing arguments in the Dover ID trial, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Weblog: Former DeLay Aide: 'Wacko' Christians Will Believe Anything
Plus: Baylor's new president, comparing pastors to the KKK, and other stories from online stories around the world.
Weblog: 9th Circuit 'Declares Parenthood Unconstitutional,' Says Focus
Plus: Alito's judge colleagues say he's conservative but not anti-Roe, the abuse-abortion connection, everybody loves Anne Rice's Jesus novel, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Weblog: Indigenous Venezuelans Protest Mission Expulsion
Plus: Church and state after Katrina, Indiana battles over invocations, and some of the last Harriet Miers stories we'll link to.
Weblog: What Dobson 'Probably Shouldn't Know'
Focus on the Family broadcaster says it's all public now, dares judiciary committee to subpoena him.
Weblog: Dutch Expand Euthanasia Rules
Plus: Schwarzenegger vetoes gay marriage bill while Connecticut offers civil unions, more from the Intelligent Design trial, Christians in the academy, and more articles from online sources around the world.
Weblog: Iraqi Anglican Leaders Feared Dead
Plus: Intelligent Design on trial, John Roberts and Tom DeLay, Wisconsin votes to ban human cloning, street preachers, and more articles from online sources around the world.
Weblog: Abu Sayyaf Recruits Christians as Terrorists in Philippines
Plus: Little hope for Zimbabwe opposition, Vatican to ban gay seminarians, prayer at the pole, the Bible Literacy Project and more articles from online sources around the world.
Weblog: How Katrina Is Changing Giving
Plus: Washington Nationals religion controversy, Switchfoot in trouble over music piracy, The 100-Minute Bible, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Weblog: Day of Prayer Too Late?
Plus: Layoffs reported at Focus, Mass. Legislature overrides Plan B veto, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Weblog: Religious Groups Believe Roberts Would Undo Pledge Decision
Plus: The Onion covers "home churching" as The Daily Show does evolution, and links to non-satirical stories from online sources around the world.
Weblog: Prelude to Kansas' Abortion Records Battle
Plus: Judge says JN36TN plate confusing but forbidden, NY Post says prominent pastor admits affair, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Hurricane Weblog: Where Is God in the Chaos?
The theodicy questions change as human depravity rears its ugly head in New Orleans.
Hurricane Weblog: Little Relief in Sight
Food, water, supplies still making their way to hurricane victims.
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