Updates

Court OKs Student Fees

Mandatory student fees that support controversial programs at colleges and universities do not violate students’ free speech rights, according to a Supreme Court ruling March 22. Scott Southworth, the lead plaintiff and alumnus of the University of Wisconsin, complained that his fees supported groups he found objectionable, such as the International Socialists Organization and the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Campus Center (CT, Jan. 10, p. 74).

Reorganized LDS Gets New Name

The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints (RLDS) has voted to change its name to Community of Christ. The new name failed to win approval at two previous RLDS meetings in 1996 and 1998. The church formed in 1860 under the leadership of Joseph Smith III, son of the Mormon church founder. It never adopted doctrines of polygamy, celestial marriage, or baptism of the dead (CT, Sept. 7, 1998, p. 40).

House Supports Abortion Ban

For the third time, the U.S. House has voted in favor of a ban against partial-birth abortion. The 287-141 vote count is enough to override a promised presidential veto by two votes. But the Senate also must hold a two-thirds majority to override a veto. It fell short by two votes last fall (CT, Dec. 6, 1999, p. 21). The Supreme Court will rule this session on a challenge to Nebraska’s ban on late-term abortions.

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The CT archives are a rich treasure of biblical wisdom and insight from our past. Some things we would say differently today, and some stances we've changed. But overall, we're amazed at how relevant so much of this content is. We trust that you'll find it a helpful resource.

Cover Story

We're Not in Kansas Anymore

Biotech: Unholy Harvest?

In Print:The Joy of Judging Judgers

In Summary:Christianity and Politics

The Back Page | Philip Yancey:Chess Master

Men's Movement: Keeping Their Promises

Catholics, Baptists, Methodists Remain Tops

Congress: First Catholic Chaplain Emphasizes House Unity

Briefs: North America

Rightly Dividing Biblical History

Christian Camping: The Right to Rent

Anglicans: Intercontinental Ballistic Bishops?

India: Christians Resist Move to Register Conversions

Briefs: The World

Cuba: Family Over Freedom

How to Change China

Uganda: Under Suspicion

One Musician, Two Gigs

Wire Story

United Kingdom: Hell Isn't Obsolete, Brits Say

Inherit the Monkey Trial

Your Darwin Is Too Large

Lights, Camera, Jesus

Desperately Seeking Jesus: A review of The Epic Miniseries

A Good Death

Redeemed Bad Boys of the WWF

Wire Story

Navy: Evangelicals File Bias Suit Against Navy

You Talk About an Evolution

Let’s Pray, Then Play

Crushing Debt

Whatever Happened to Hospitality?

Was Slavery God's Will?

Your World:The Value of Humor?

Classic & Contemporary Excerpts from May 22, 2000

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