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News Briefs
The Untouchables' Church Despite a Catholic bishop's protest suicide in 1998, Christians hold little hope for repeal of blasphemy law. Ethan Casey in Pakistan
Pakistan: Military Leader Backpeddles on Human Rights Decision By Compass Direct and Ecumenical News International
Weblog: Single White Christian Youth Group Seeks Wife Plus: Prolifers sue the Supreme Court while prochoicers worry about fetal rights laws, and other news stories from media sources around the Internet. Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 6/23/00
Paradoxical Ortrhodoxy Great sayings from Christianity's master of irony. By G.K. Chesterton | posted 9/1/00
Pakistan Sentences Another Christian to Death Now two on death row, five appealing life sentences Barbara G. Baker
Pakistan Court Acquits Christian of Blasphemy Arrested in 1998, Aslam Masih is released from prison because of a lack of evidence Barbara Baker
Ordinary Terrorists Muslim extremists in Pakistan do not always belong to dangerous groups. By Jeff M. Sellers
Directions: Committing the Unforgivable Sin By Marianne Meye Thompson, professor of New Testament interpretation at Fuller Theological Seminary.
Hollywood: Disney Ditches Dogma Religious groups say boycott bears fruit. By Mark A. Kellner in Burbank.
Briefs: The World
Pakistan: Christians Cleared of Blasphemy But more than 50 Pakistani Christians have been victimized on trumped-up charges since 1987 Barbara G. Baker
Bearing the Cross: High Court Injustice What you can do to help persecuted Christians in Pakistan. Jeff Sellers
Film Forum: Fish Tale Fin-tastic, but How Mighty Is Bruce ? Religious film critics look at Finding Nemo, Bruce Almighty, The In-Laws, The Matrix Reloaded, Daddy Day Care, and The Dancer Upstairs Jeffrey Overstreet
In Bruce Almighty, God Is as Close as Our Breath Jim Carrey plays God with unholy flair in a movie that is Judeo-Christian to its bones Anna Waterhouse
Pakistan: Christian Principal Accused of Blasphemy 33-year-old Pakistani Presbyterian faces death penalty if convicted. Barbara G. Baker
"100 Years After Excommunication, Church Cannot Look Kindly Upon Tolstoy" Russian Orthodox hierarchy rejects request of writer's great-great-grandson. Andrei Zolotov
Priest Horrified as Zimbabwe Politician Compared With 'Son of Man' Incident is not the first such comparison in Zimbabwe politics Ecumenical News International
Pakistan: Court weighs appeal of death-row Christian. Family pins hopes for release on attorney's novel argument Kristian Kahrs
From the Fringe to the Fold The Scottish Bible Society offers cash to performers who use arts festival to spread gospel Ted Olsen
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