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NEWS: Guidelines Are Helpful, but Educators Uninformed By Mark A. Kellner
New Film Lionizes Hustler's Flynt by Julia Duin
The Right to Rent Can homosexuals and atheists be barred from church camps? By Verla Gillmor | posted 5/10/00
Editorial:Let's Pray, Then Play Piety in public may help students understand America's religious diversity. A Christianity Today Editorial
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Christian Camping: The Right to Rent Can homosexuals and atheists be barred from church camps? By Verla Gillmor
Weblog: Rekindling of Nigerian Religious Violence Leaves Untold Hundreds Dead Plus: The surprising popularity of Christian music online, churches can discriminate on gender, and other articles from the world's mainstream media sources. Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 5/26/00
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
Public Education: Pregame Prayer Barred After pregame prayer is barred, educators say they do not need a microphone to pray. By Deann Alford in Austin, Texas | posted 7/20/00
The Case for Converting Kings Os Guinness on how to prevent the American experiment from flopping. By Joe Loconte | posted 9/14/00
Public Education: Back to the Bible More public schools experiment with Bible-as-literature curriculum. By Tony Carnes
Politics: Ten-Commandments Judge Aims for High-Court Post By William C. Singleton III
Schools OK Decalogue Book Covers By Religion News Service
Briefs: North America
Weblog: A Challenge to Faith-based Plans Plus: Baptists form a new group, Church of the Christian Rock Video, and the Christian Coalition rises again? Jody Veenker
Supreme Court: Justices Turn Down Decalogue Appeal Denial means Indiana town's Decalogue display is unconstitutional Religion News Service
Weblog: Girl in Pledge Case Is Christian Who Attends Calvary Chapel George Bush and Jesse Ventura both attract attention for mixing religion and July 4, and other stories from online sources around the world. Ted Olsen
Christian History Corner: 2002 Is Not 1789 Before trying to figure out what the framers of the Constitution really thought, remember that they were from a wildly different country-the past Elesha Coffman
Books & Culture Corner: The Pledge Controversy Asking the wrong questions? John Perry
Watch that Invocation Prayer in Jesus' name forbidden in California legislative meetings Marshall Allen
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