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May (Web-only)

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Weblog: Wrong Girl Declared Dead in Taylor U. Crash a Month Ago
Plus: How to help Indonesia after another natural disaster, East Timorese hide in churches amid carnage, a Catholic kneeling ban, Pat Robertson's superpowers, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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Kentucky Asks What Year Is It?
After evolution fights comes dispute over A.D. vs. C.E.
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Travel Writing from the Afterlife
If the Bible doesn't quench your curiosity on what it's like in heaven and hell, we have two new firsthand accounts.
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Rumors of Heaven
Our perennial interest in life after death.
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Weblog: Clergy Can Sue for Discrimination, Appeals Court Says
Plus: Does natural family planning kill babies? Another priest's satanic murder, a second Texas church discipline case goes to court, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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How the Early Christians Worshipped
What did Christians really believe before the council of Nicaea?
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Weblog: Da Vinci Coda
Plus: False alarm on Iran, graduation prayer protest, the Dover case judge on "true religion," and other stories from online sources around the world.
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Very Important Fiction
The Gospel according to The New York Times Book Review
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Weblog: Church Offers Free Da Vinci Code
Plus: Vatican and WCC oppose "the obsession of converting others," Religious Left struggles for agenda, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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Weblog: Praying for Lower Gas Prices
Plus: Are evangelicals moving Left? Pat's latest comments, George Will on arrogant "values voters," P.O.D's biggest hit—and a bunch of Da Vinci Code stuff.
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Weblog: Film Critics Call for Da Vinci Boycott
Plus: Muslim immigrants "seize" European churches, Christian radio station in Kenya attacked, CPT leaves Iraq, McCain and Falwell, and other stories from around the world.
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The Jesus Dynasty: How to Explain Away the New Testament
James Tabor's historical assumptions that reject God's activity on Earth force him into odd arguments to explain the birth of Christianity.
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Back to the Garden
Digging in the dirt as spiritual formation.
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Shakeup at Patrick Henry College
New president and academic dean announced after 5 of school's 16 faculty quit in protest.
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Weblog: Howard Dean's Erroneous 700 Club Comments Outrage Gays
Plus: Ohio priest guilty of 1980 nun murder, Congress drops charity tax breaks, Eddie Long's controversial invitation, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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Incomplete Sentences
Many pro athletes convicted of a crime are sentenced to a lame excuse for "community service." It's time for the legal system to show a little backbone.
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Weblog: Catholic Can't Be U.K. Equality Head, Some Suggest
Plus: Baptists battle over Belmont, Lost
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A Soul Man Testifies
Gospel music led this skeptical author to faith.
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Weblog: Iranian President Tells Bush to Be More Christian
Plus: How Irish priests may be endangering airplanes, D.C. mayoral candidates promise to push pastors to be more pro-gay, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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Weblog: The Tax Man Taketh
Plus: The end of 7th Heaven, Saddleback's AIDS stigma, no new gay bishop for Episcopal Church, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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