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September--Week 4
September 24, 2007 |
Columbia
welcomes Ahmedinejad, would've welcomed Hitler |
Iranian leader to meet
with 9/11 families, Bush critics |
U.S.: More
arms sent from Iran |
NY Times public
editor rebukes MoveOn.org's Petraeus ad |
Study: College campuses may nurture faith |
Prayer
nixed at rite for victims |
Pope to make climate action
a moral obligation |
Creationists
meet, settle differences |
Christian
right not losing the faith |
Christians continue to steal
according to poll |
Fundamentalism
part of religion as it was and ever shall be |
So
what exactly is a freegan? |
Praying for our
pets |
September 25, 2007
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Ahmadinejad
speaks |
Iran's version of the
speech |
Democracy in
retreat around the world |
The
Soros threat to democracy |
Facebook
scrutinized on safety claims |
Technology
raises fears of a lost reverence |
Appeals
court to hear case on inmates' abortions |
Study:
Christianity no longer looks like Jesus |
BWA
Head: Genuine unity a big challenge for Baptists |
House bill
would nullify controversial broadcast decency ruling |
September 26, 2007 |
In
Iran, anger and dismay over Ahmadinejad's reception at Columbia |
Episcopal
bishops back off support for gays |
Public
split on Muslims, Mormons |
The
church down the street |
Why churches make good
business sense |
Clearwater,
Fla.: Scientology stronghold |
One
man's experiment to obey every rule in the Bible |
Should
churches pay taxes? |
Animal
activists steal classroom's pet rabbit |
How
to waste $752,467 |
September 27, 2007
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September 28, 2007 |