The Evil of Two LessersNeither candidate made courageous choices after the election
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Good Idea, Fallible FiltersWhy even free-speechers liked the Children's Internet Protection Act
A Christianity Today Editorial|
Ma Bell, MadamSocially responsive investors question AT&T's trafficking in hardcore smut.
A Christianity Today Editorial|
Billy Graham’s SoulmateT. W. Wilson exemplified the sacrificial spirit that makes team ministry work.
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Blame GameSeeking mercy is a better response to 9/11 than seeking meaning
Christianity Today Editorial|
A Secularist JihadFundamentalist has become a rhetorical weapon of mass destruction
Christianity Today Editorial|
Give Us a [Tax] BreakIt is the state's business to discourage what hurts the community and encourage what builds it up
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When Pastors Plagiarize"The church suffers from the illusion that the sermon is the creative, prophetic effort of the lonely individual"
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Bono's Thin EcclesiologyAny person can stand outside the church and critique its obedience to the gospel
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When More Is LessWe're making more money, but the payoff isn't always positive.
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Fill an Empty CradleFalling birthrates demand new priorities for families.
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God Ble$$ AmericaThe rising economic tide floats all yachts. How should Christians help everyone else?
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We’ve Got PornOnline smut is taking its toll on Christians. What is the church doing about it?
A Christianity Today Editorial|
Walking in the TruthWinning arguments at church conventions is not enough without compassion for homosexuals.
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No Sympathy for the DevilHow should Christians react to all this talk about exorcism?
A Christianity Today Editorial|
Bitter PillsWhat does RU-486 change about abortion?
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Necessary TruthsThe famous Nazi hunter had it mostly right.
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Broken TabletsThe Court splits the baby and denies the rule of law. Feel united yet?
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Theocracy, Anyone?Jesus rules! But that doesn't mean we yearn for a state ruled by the church.
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