Weblog: Supreme Court Examines Partial-Birth Abortion Ban January 1, 2000
Nebraska becomes ground zero for abortion debate as Supreme Court weighs partial birth abortion ban
Bans have been struck down in some courts, upheld in others. The Supreme Court will settle the differences, and abortion opponents couldn't be happier.
Muslims concerned about growing relationship between Russian church and state
Vladimir Putin continues to make overtures to the Russian Orthodox Church. Should non-Orthodox be worried?
'Christianity Takes Hold in Cambodia,' reports Associated Press
Over the last 10 years, the number of Cambodian Christians has grown from 200 to an estimated 60,000. The number includes one of Cambodia's most infamous killers: Duch, director of the Khmer Rouge's central prison.
Christian leaders back Bush, saying he's 'one of us.'
Support has come from Tony Evans, Jerry Falwell, Pat Robertson, Ralph Reed, Richard Land, John C. Hagee, and Charles Colson, reports the New York Times. He's not the most conservative candidate, notes writer Laurie Goodstein, but Christian leaders believe he'll be truer to the conservative Christian movement than his father was.
Religions have different reasons for environmentalism, but most are 'greening' to some extent.
Where evangelicals and Pentecostals are becoming more environmental out of a sense of worshiping God, reports the Los Angeles Times, Jews are doing so to "redeem the land," African-American churches tend to do so out of a sense of justice, and Catholics are doing so out of an understanding of reconciliation.
Jesus' "Nativity Trail" now adventure travel
Organized Nazareth-to-Bethlehem journey "definitely not for package-tour fans," says the Boston Globe, which offered a special section on travel to Israel over the weekend, including a history of pilgrimages to ...
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