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November--Week 1
November 1, 2007 |
A year before
voting, a nation of discontent |
Ron Paul poll results
result of computer hacking? |
Westboro
verdict now up to $11 million |
Justices
hear arguments on internet pornography law |
Victoria's
real secret: They're advertising to your pre-teen |
Virtual world
has virtual predators |
More
parents setting limits on TV |
Puncturing atheism |
Dr. Luther's
tribulation |
New poll shows 50% of Americans
pro-life, 44% pro-abortion |
SF Chronicle
calls evangelical Christians 'mindless lemmings' |
The
Chronicle column in question |
Radio host
says Christians voting for non-Christians unbiblical |
Ohio
Senate stiffens teacher checks |
November
2, 2007
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Bush
tells Dems war denial is dangerous |
Bush: No Attorney General if not Mukasey |
Senator:
Deficit spending is bigger moral issue than abortion |
A
second home for religious voters? |
Schuller:
Church entering a "new era" |
Westboro
appreciates publicity |
Some
Christian pastors embrace Scientology |
67%
favor distribution of contraceptives at school |
Even Harvard finds
the media biased |
Imus
back on the air |
British told
to eat leftovers and save the planet |
California
public school cancels 'gender-switch day' |
November 5, 2007
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GOP
nomination still wide open |
Newsweek: Who needs a husband? |
Your
taxes dollars now buying carbon offsets |
Creation
Museum hits 250K visitors |
Court
says taxpayers can't sue over Christian prayers |
Doctors
try to abort baby, but fail |
Britain
'no longer Christian,' says influential liberal think tank |
Theologians at odds over
German PC Bible |
Pastor on trial for
refusal to work with female minister |
Suffering,
evil and the existence of God |
Reading
Bible 95 times should be OK for Guinness |
Plugging
the planet into the Word |
An
unlikely megachurch lesson |
November 6, 2007
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Senate
panel probes 6 top televangelists |
Joyce
Meyer Ministries is a target of GOP senator's probe |
Poll: Americans
split on Iran |
Kucinich to
bring up Cheney impeachment articles |
Hurting
the economy to help the environment |
Teen
wins fight for antiabortion club at school |
Poll
finds nearly 80 percent of U.S. adults go online |
Ron
Paul raises more than $4.2 million |
An evangelical rethink on
divorce? |
Evangelizing
for the animals |
New poll targets broad range
of Christian opinion |
'Golden
Compass' author denies promoting atheism in books |
| November 7, 2007 |
Hinn,
Copleand among those targeted by Senate probe |
Pat
Robertson endorses Giuliani |
Kucinich's
broadside at Cheney is foiled |
New
Jersey voters reject stem cell research |
Girl
gets detention for hugging friends |
Another
student disciplined for consoling classmate |
Nebraska school
bans Christian group after bobbing for live goldfish |
Report:
Abstinence programs don't work |
But check some members of the
"nonpartisan" group who did the study |
Abstinence
education group: Report on contraception poll left out key factor |
House
expected to vote on ENDA; debate transgender issue |
World's
most diverse gathering of Christians kicks off unity talks |
November 8, 2007
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House passes
ban on job discrimination against gays |
Televangelist
defends spending |
Fred
Thompson's blunder |
Poll:
Clinton lags in quest for male voters |
Georgia plans service to
pray for rain |
Survey:
Many churches neglect screening youth workers |
Evangelicals,
U.S. gov't promote green churches |
U.K.
Christian students, faculty forced to don Muslim garbs |
To Ron Paul supporters: Civility is essential |
John Hagee's heresy? |
November 9, 2007
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