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October 1

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A Matter of Life and Death
Why shouldn't we use our embryos and genes to make our lives better? The world awaits a Christian answer
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The Genome Doctor
The director of the National Human Genome Research Institute answers questions about the morality of his work
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Good Question: Who Are We to Judge?
Did Jesus forbid us from judging others?
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Furthermore: Teach Your Children Well
Hearing 'When I was in school' helps our children no more than it helped us.
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The CT Review: Characters on Strings
David Simpich's marionettes learn that their lives are controlled by a force from above
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The CT Review: An Ark for the Arts
How a modest English church offers troubled and creative souls space to grow
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The CT Review: The Children of Light
Good writing and acting cover a multitude of biases on The West Wing.
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The Back Page: The New Tyranny
Biotechnology threatens to turn humanity into raw material
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Times Fifty
Can a clone be an individual? A short story
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Manipulating the Linguistic Code
Religious language falling into the hands of scientists can be a fearful thing
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Gen-Etiquette
Scientists may be mapping the genome, but it will be up to us to determine where the map will lead
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Bright Unto the End
In the face of retirement and death, the founder of Campus Crusade says his spirit still soars
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The Minister of 'Good Success'
Meet Kirbyjon Caldwell—megachurch pastor, real-estate whiz, community developer, and the President's spiritual confidant
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Marriage: Defining Marriage
Conservatives advocate amendment to preserve traditional matrimony
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Fundraising: Airport Fundraising Ban Ruled Illegal
International Society for Krishna Consciousness, Human Rights in Iran win appeal of Los Angeles statute.
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Church and Zoning Board: Feds Intervene in Zoning Case
Elsinore Christian Center seeks to relocate into commercial zone
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Armed Services: Air Force Chaplains Allege Bias
Independent survey finds perceptions of racial, gender, and religious discrimination
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Publishing: Thomas Nelson Struggles
Publishing firm faces falling revenues, lawsuits from Gaylord
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Briefs: North America


Smithton Revival: Revival's Relocation Pits Pastor Against Alienated Followers
Pastor Steve Grey and two-thirds of the congregation move from Smithton to Kansas City
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In Meltdown, Hints of Grace
The odd effects the economy is having on families.

Youth with a Vision
The stories of two teens who have raised more than $1,000,000 for AIDS orphans in Africa.

Dylan's Jesus Years
Doc explores his Christian era in late '70s, early '80s.

Promise of Pledges Unlikely to Ring True
A new study suggests that premarital abstinence pledges don't work and could even be harmful.

Don't Let Them Die Alone
Hospice care spirituality would benefit from greater Christian engagement.

Poll: Do you think evangelicals are tired of fighting abortion?

 
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