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Which Came First: the Human Rights, or the Fertilized Egg?
An encyclopedic feud, sexing the seven deadly sins, and more.
What Would Jesus Spend?
Anti-stimulus ad focuses on the scale of new government spending.
Jesus Saves; Americans Spend
Will the church rise up as a voice of reason in a culture addicted to spending?
When Details Get You Down
Maintaining a spiritual life amid war, famine, and plague is what made Gregory the Great.
The Christian Spinal Tap
In Jesus People: The Movie, an upcoming mockumentary, Hollywood believers spoof the evangelical subculture—and thus themselves.
Not Safe, But Good
Is it OK to let children watch scary movies if there's a valuable lesson to be learned? We asked. You answered.
WALL-E Gets 'Spiritual'
BeliefNet gives Pixar's latest their top prize for 2008
Looking for Christ at the Oscars
A good read from screenwriter Brian Bird
2008 Election Poll is Worth the Wait
New analysis suggests that evangelicals remained unmoved in their support for Republicans, while a few other religious groups shifted.
Book Corner: A Day in the Life of Jesus
Anne Rice imagines the world Christ lived in.
Wrestling With Relics
The Economy of Anger
Looking for a real miracle.
CDs on The List
Short reviews of new albums by Compassionart, Downhere, Jason Gray, and Ben Shive.
Live: Hope at the Hideout
At 69, the soul and gospel queen is still electrifying.
Larry King to Host Octo-Mom Debate
President of Americans United for Life will discuss the mother who gave birth to octuplets.
The Value of Research

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Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Why the NYC pastor’s goal is “to winsomely offend everybody.”

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