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May 27, 2012
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War on Terrorism

Opinion Roundup: Is Attacking Iraq Moral?
Christian leaders disagree, too.
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September 11 Prompts Sober Missions Thinking
Christians have to seriously consider whether to go abroad because of dangerous elements.
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Benke Suspended for 'Syncretism' after 9/11 Event
Interfaith prayer exposes divisions in LCMS
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Weblog: Comparing Religious Bigotry
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Weblog: Greeks Gag Pro-Terrorism Priest
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Christian History Corner: National Makeover
Washington's struggle to sell the American image overseas illustrates how sharply today's reality differs from seventeenth-century ideals.
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Weblog: Afghanistan, Land of Opportunity
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Christian Ethicists: Afghan War Is Just
Society of Christian Ethics gives cautious support to military effort.
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Weblog: Ashcroft, Robertson Attacked for Comments on the War Against Terrorism
But Attorney General says Islam promotes freedom, while broadcaster says Muslims in America are planning destruction
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Afghans May Starve
Relief agencies mount efforts as Christian radio begins Dari broadcasts.
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Aid Workers Urge Foreign Political Intervention in Afghanistan
Ethnic tensions and frequent violence threaten stabilization in the country.
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Agencies Scramble to Help
International relief organizations quickly work to aid Afghanistan refugees.
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Forget "Normal"
C.S. Lewis's warning against panic during World War II resonates in our new crisis.
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Weblog: Aiding Afghanistan
"This is cheap and disgusting," an unnamed aid official tells the Financial Times. "By all means use military propaganda when a war is going on, but don't get it mixed up with humanitarianism."


Myths of the Taliban
Misinformation and disinformation abounds. What do we know?
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