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December (Web-only)

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Mini-Weblog: Jews for Jesus Against Google
Plus: Church to give away house on New Year's Eve, LA Times on the country's largest Christian talk radio station, and a few other stories.
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Weblog Bonus: Three Dozen Editorials on Intelligent Design, But Only One Opinion
Plus: Tex. District approves Bible curriculum, the last of the 2005 Christmas wars, and many other stories from online sources around the world.
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Weblog: Dover Board Lied! Intelligent Design Died!
Plus: The Catholic version of the "no church on Christmas" story, the Osteens' worst flight now, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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Weblog: Sydney Churches Burn
Plus: Indiana House prayer ban challenged, Wa. Democrats apologize for anti-fish item, cloning fabrications, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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Weblog: Megachurches on the Defensive
Plus: The real "Lucy," Australia's churches respond to rioting, keeping Benny Hinn out of Fiji, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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Weblog: There's No Place Like Court for the Holidays
Plus: Qur'an oaths suit tossed, John Wilson on N.T. Wright's new perspective on Paul, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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Weblog: Forcing Emergency Contraception Pills Down Throats of Opponents
Mass. Hospitals denied exemption as Walgreens pharmacists sue. Plus: More religion stories from online sources around the world.
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Weblog: Megachurches Cancel Christmas
Plus: Australian charity ordered to hire non-Christians, one Walgreen pharmacist caves on Plan B, anti-"fundie" KU prof alleges attack, and other stories from online sources around the world.
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Not Just Looking
Books for the eye.
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Bethlehem's Bioethics
Christmas in the early 21st century.
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Christmas Attacks Suspected
Indonesia's Christians dig bomb pits to prep for terrorist assaults over weekend.
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Intelligent Design Is Too Religious for Schools, Judge Rules
"Abundantly clear" that it's updated creationism, he says.
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Truth, Christmas, and the Eucharist
Why I didn't like the hymns and praise songs we were singing—and why I was missing the point.
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The Top Ten Books of 2005
A charming bedside miscellany, a new novel by P. D. James, and much more.
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Exiled Iraqi Christians Vote with Concern About Their Future
Chaldo-Assyrians seek representation in their homeland.
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Dorothy Sayers: "The Dogma Is the Drama"
An interview with Barbara Reynolds.
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A Common Cause for Our Common Humanity
Left and right come together in defense of us.
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How to Survive a Bookalanche
Some more keepers from 2005.
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Readers Write
Recent letters on Sunday Christmas services, Anne Rice, the Oregon suicide case, evangelical theologies, and gender roles.
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Why You Won't Like Turkish Delight As Much As Edmund Did
Though sales are up in the U.K., no one thinks the exotic, rose-flavored candy will catch on in the U.S.
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Conservative Anglicans Create Rival Church
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Livid and Afraid
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Peace eludes us.

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Prepare the Way of the Lord

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