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Hurricane Weblog: Where Is God in the Chaos?
The theodicy questions change as human depravity rears its ugly head in New Orleans.
What Dobson 'Probably Shouldn't Know'
Focus on the Family broadcaster says it's all public now, dares judiciary committee to subpoena him.
'Justice Sunday' Challenges Filibustering Judicial Nominees
Plus: racist threats at Trinity International University, and Pope Benedict XVI begins his papacy.
Tsunami Weblog: Combining the Gospel with Aid
Plus: Tensions increase between Muslim militants and aid workers; Christian, Hindu groups fighting to help; Churches giving aid; more theodicy debates; and more articles from online sources around the world.
Justice Sunday Leaves Opponents Hopping Mad
Plus: Benedict's first full day on the job, Microsoft backs down on gay-rights bill, and more articles from online sources around the world.
Prelude to the Contraception Wars
Last week's religion news wasn't all about Pope John Paul II. A commentaryless roundup.
Republicans Defeat Amendment Aimed at Abortion Protesters
Plus: The U.N. asks for a ban on all human cloning, more on the New Jersey Copt murders, Brian 'Head' Welch baptized in Jordan, and more articles from online sources around the world.
Against the Ex-Gays
Plus: Rick Warren in Rwanda, James Meeks in a traffic run-in with Chicago police, UK debates multiculturalism, Jerry Falwell cleared of FEC complaint, and more articles from online sources around the world.
Hurricane Weblog: Katrina Relief Under Way
Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco declares Wednesday a day of prayer.
Hurricane Weblog: Little Relief in Sight
Food, water, supplies still making their way to hurricane victims.
Pennsylvania Students 'Taught' Intelligent Design
Plus: More on the New Jersey Copt community, Rolling Stone rejects Zondervan's Bible ad, Iraqi Christians prepare to vote amidst persecution, Bush's inauguration, and more articles from online sources around the world.
Supreme Court Muddles Ten Commandments Debate
Plus: the Air Force Academy report, Billy in the city, and 'anti-Christian' Democrats.
Terri Schiavo Given Three More Weeks
Plus: Focus on the Family appoints new president, Kansas Attorney General seeks late-term abortion records, the Pope's tracheostomy, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Paul Shanley Trial Ends, Goes to Jury
Plus: The pope feeling better, Millard Fuller ousted from Habitat, TNIV, faith and the Super Bowl, and many more articles from online sources around the world.
Aborting the Disabled
A bill before the Senate hopes to better inform mothers about diagnosed disabilities, while a study confirms that women can feel pressured to terminate their pregnancy if tests find a disability.
Doing the Numbers at Billy's Crusade
Plus: evangelicals in Iraq, Episcopal Church censured by Anglican Communion, Baptists end Disney boycott, and more articles from online sources around the world.
Evangelical Groups Respond to State of the Union Address
Plus: The Black Baptist vote, the Pope is in the hospital, SpongeBob, and more articles from online sources around the world.
Indiana Planned Parenthood Ordered to Provide Abortion Records
Plus: Millard Fuller's organization's new name, RLUIPA, religion at the Air Force Academy, Bush promises to push for religious freedom in China, and more articles from online sources around the world.
Tsunami Weblog: S. Korea Worries Christian Relief Groups May Face Terror Attacks
Plus: Where was God in the disaster? Churches giving aid, and orphaned children kidnapped.
Former RCA Seminary President Suspended from Ministry
Plus: Evangelicals aren't all the same, Billy in NYC, Ralph Reed, Terri Schiavo, religious freedom and other stories from online sources around the world.
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