Weblog: The Non-Haggard News The latest on evangelicals and the election—in Nicaragua. And also in the U.S. Plus other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Susan Wunderink
November 3, 2006 Election Campaigns Crime and Lawsuits Church and State (Non-US)
- Evangelicals flex growing clout in Nicaragua's election | When Nicaragua passed one of the strictest abortion laws in the hemisphere last week, critics charged the Catholic Church with flexing political muscle ahead of next week's presidential election (Christian Science Monitor)
- Blair downplays creationism fears | The prime minister has rejected worries about current teaching of creationism—saying it would only be a concern if it became the "mainstream" of education (BBC News)
Church Life Entertainment Other stories of interest
- Faking it as a priest in Japan | With a rise in the popularity of Christian-style weddings in Japan, some Westerners are finding they can make a lucrative living by acting as priests. But it does not please everyone, particularly genuine priest (BBC News)
- Letters to God end up in ocean, unread | About 300 letters to God washed up today, unopened. (Associated Press)
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