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  Volume 46, Issue 10
September 9, 2002 |
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"Children First, Schools Next" Christian parents should not face social stigma for removing kids from public schools Christianity Today editorial
"Cloning: President's Council on Bioethics recommends a partial ban, disappointing some conservatives" President's Council on Bioethics recommends a four-year moratorium on research cloning Stan Guthrie
"Southern Baptists: Interfaith activity will cost D.C. Convention $476,000 in denominational funding." "SBC pulls support, saying interfaith gatherings were harmful" Corrie Cutrer
Columbia: terrorist kill two more evangelical pastors. Two church leaders ambushed in August David Miller
Darkness at Jesus' Tomb A fight breaks out on the roof of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre Ted Olsen
Doors into Islam September 11 has only intensified the dangers and rewards of Muslim evangelism Stan Guthrie
Evolving standards: Intelligent Design advocates ask Ohio to broaden origins discussion in public schools Opponents say the movement is trying to do an end run around science LaTonya Taylor
Expecting a Flood of Tourists A replica of Noah's Ark is planned for Turkey Ted Olsen
Freedom fighters: Groups protest Sudan policy stalemate. Observers say there's a long road to go for peace Mark Stricherz
Go Figure What percentage of Americans believe in heaven? Ted Olsen
India: Christians reach out to war-weary Muslims in Kashmir. "Wearied by violence, thousands interested in the Prince of Peace." Manpreet Singh
Inside CT: Doctrine Still Matters Christianity Today reflects on handling doctrinal issues David Neff
Legal setback: Messianic Jews lose exclusive rights to use menorah symbol. Official mark status revoked for Chosen People Ministries' design By Carol Lowes in Toronto
Letters
Navy wins suit: Pentecostal chaplain plans to appeal discrimination case ruling. "'Non-liturgical' chaplains complain of bias in Naval promotion, hiring" Ken Walker
Netherlands: Devout Christian becomes prime minister. Cautious Dutch evangelicals take a wait-and-see stance concerning new leader Benjamin Louwerse
New Top Anglican Receives Mixed Reviews "Appointee is against abortion, for gay ordination, and not from the Third World" Stan Guthrie
Plus: Deconstructing Islam Apologist Jay Smith takes a confrontational approach Stan Guthrie
Plus: No Dissing This Learning "Homeschools do as well, if not better, than their classroom counterparts" Christine Scheller
Pocket Idolatry New religious figurines let you take Francis of Assisi wherever you go Ted Olsen
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