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Abortion
You Say Choice, I Say Murder Before prolife arguments can reach the undecided American, we have got to look at the language we use. Guy M. Condon
Weblog: Atheist No More, Flew Still Rejects Revelation Plus: LA Times praises Jesus, Eames says ECUSA won't be disciplined, China's Craze Mass, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Weblog (Second Helping): Revenge of the God Billboards Plus: Britain discusses euthanasia while the Netherlands euthanizes babies, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
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Fill an Empty Cradle Falling birthrates demand new priorities for families. A Christianity Today editorial
Weblog: Senate Passes Fetal Homicide Bill Plus: Former Archbishop of Canterbury criticizes Islam, The Passion of The Christ opens overseas, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Inside CT: Birth Stories "Even God incarnate in Jesus Christ, born of Mary, has a birth story of sorts" Timothy C. Morgan
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Weblog: Catholic Bishops Embrace Ecumenical Group, Reject Bible Measure Plus: The most inaccurate Christmas song ever, protecting kids from their evil, murderous parents, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Weblog: Supreme Court Will Rule on Ten Commandments Displays Plus: Catholic bishops challenge Kerry as evangelical theologians criticize Bush, 110 Iraqi Christians killed, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
A Crumbling Institution How social revolutions cracked the pillars of marriage. By David P. Gushee
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Until I See His Face Louise Walker
Community and Conscience Catholics and contraception. Jenell Williams Paris
Bad Seed Why did so many American churches embrace eugenics? By Philip Jenkins
Weblog: Kerry Touts His Sleeveless Faith Plus: Mugabe's demand for church support, Economist predicts a new golden age of giving, new claims about the Dead Sea Scrolls, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
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"Complicit Guilt, Explicit Healing" Men involved in abortion are starting to find help John W. Kennedy
Saved by sonogram Ultrasounds help crisis pregnancy centers reduce abortion Mark Stricherz
'Political Witch Hunt' New York attorney general goes after crisis pregnancy centers. Sheryl Henderson Blunt
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Christian History Corner: One Nation Under Secularism France's peculiar aversion to public religiosity is rooted in a sordid history of sectarian violence. By Collin Hansen
The Groves of Academe Salt, Light,and Affirmative Action Robert B. Sloan Jr.
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Terrorists on Trial How the nation responded to an earlier attack Preston Jones
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Operation Human Rights How evangelicals got outside their comfort zone to help the oppressed overseas. By David Neff
Lewis the Letter-Writer An unconscious autobiography in two volumes of correspondence. By Michael Ward
Weblog: Hell House Goes Hollywood Plus: Ethicists vs. the Bush campaign, Falwell's law school, DNA testing the Dead Sea Scrolls, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
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"Books & Culture's Books of the Week: Faith, Hope, and Charity in North Carolina" New novels by Michael Morris—whose first novel, A Place Called Wiregrass, was a word-of-mouth hit—and Jan Karon, who continues her beloved Mitford saga Betty Smartt Carter
Inside CT: Latest Books by CT Staff On issues from foster care to the future of missions. Christianity Today staff have been writing for more than the magazine David Neff,
Empty Nesters Undertake Second Parenthood By Christine J. Gardner in Glen Ellyn.
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When Backward Is Forward Christmas may be the best argument against genetic enhancement. by Andy Crouch
When Does Personhood Begin? And what difference does it make? By Bob Smietana
Weblog: Baylor Regents to Assess Expansive Vision Plus: Bush says God speaks through him; VeggieTales goes south, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
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You Say Choice, I Say Murder Before prolife arguments can reach the undecided American, we have got to look at the language we use. Guy M. Condon
Muslims at Home in America Christians have a part to play in helping Islam adapt to democracy. A Christianity Today editorial
Weblog: Presbyterian Church of America Shoots for the Hip Plus: More on Dean on religion, Clark on abortion, Jack Kelley admits he was forced to quit USA Today, and other stories from online articles around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
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Weblog: Third of Three Federal District Courts Calls Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Unconstitutional Plus: A pastor's plagiarism penitence, The New York Times gets Christian higher ed right twice in a week, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Another Small Step for Life Recent federal bill recognizes the humanity of the fetus for the first time. By Mark Stricherz in Washington
Weblog: Evangelicals and Catholics Really Together? Plus: One federal judge rules partial-birth abortion ban unconstitutional with two more yet to rule. Compiled by Ted Olsen
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Why I Apologized to Planned Parenthood My difficult unplanned pregnancy impelled me to show a little more grace. By Jemila Monroe
Pro-Abortion Madness The abortion lobby has abandoned its rationales amid pro-life gains. By Ted Olsen
Weblog: Against Abstinence What a South Dakota State Library debate pitting Christianity Today against Planned Parenthood reveals about the sexual left. Compiled by Ted Olsen
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Why I Apologized to Planned Parenthood My difficult unplanned pregnancy impelled me to show a little more grace. By Jemila Monroe
Until I See His Face Louise Walker
NEWS: Should Expectant Mothers Be Tested for HIV? Experts debate how to reduce AIDS in newborns. Thomas S. Giles
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Abortion: Virginia OKs Abortion Restriction NARAL says 43 prolife measures were passed at the state level last year. Religion News Service
Lessons in Persuasion from the Cause for Life Clarke D. Forsythe
You Say Choice, I Say Murder Before prolife arguments can reach the undecided American, we have got to look at the language we use. Guy M. Condon
Post-Election Faith at Work The next four years will not be a cake-walk for the pro-life, pro-family cause. By David Neff
Why I Apologized to Planned Parenthood My difficult unplanned pregnancy impelled me to show a little more grace. By Jemila Monroe
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Southern Baptists Boot Gay Protesters Messengers at St. Louis convention pick Prestonwood's Jack Graham as new leader Eric Reed
Pastors Aim to Sink Battleships Twenty clergy are arrested at protest over Britain's Trident submarines. Cedric Pulford
Churches Have Not Worked to End Dowry Practice India's women are seen as less valuable than men in a society that supports bride burnings and suicide. Anto Akkara
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You Say Choice, I Say Murder Before prolife arguments can reach the undecided American, we have got to look at the language we use. Guy M. Condon
Weblog: Death Sentence For Three Pakistanis Who Attacked Christian Hospital Plus: Wesley Clark's change of tune on abortion limits, more Ten Commandments disputes, poor clergy criticized, and many other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Weblog: Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Reruns "Terri Schiavo is no longer being starved to death, and many other stories from online sources around the world" Ted Olsen
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"Weblog Lite: Russian Orthodox Church Defrocks Priest, Razes Church After Gay Wedding" "Church shooting during communion, human cloning issue goes to the U.N., and many other stories from online sources around the world." Ted Olsen
Abortion pill critic named to drug panel David Hager appointed to committee despite criticism from prochoice camps Stan Guthrie
"RU-486: After two die, Danco Labs warns doctors about dangers." Danco Labs warns doctors about dangers of 'early option' pill Stan Guthrie
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The Legend of Bono Vox Lessons learned in the church of U2. By Scott Calhoun
Operation Human Rights How evangelicals got outside their comfort zone to help the oppressed overseas. By David Neff
Civil Unions: Would a Marriage by any Other Name Be the Same? Some theologically conservative Christians support civil unions and remain opposed to same-sex marriage. By Rob Moll
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Rites of Passage Debs and pledges Lauren F. Winner
A False Cry of Peace Wilfred Mlay, World Vision's regional vice president for Africa, discusses the crisis facing black Muslims in Darfur. Interview by Stan Guthrie
An Authentic Narrative of Some Remarkable and Interesting Particulars Mark Noll delivers the first installment of a five-volume, multiauthor history of evangelicalism. by David Hempton
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Weblog: 12 Injured in Attack on Pakistan Bible Society Plus: Buddhists burn another church in Sri Lanka, some conservative Christians are nonplussed by Bush's marriage initiative, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Who Cares About Care? Jean Bethke Elshtain
Where Babies come from Agnes Howard
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Who Cares About Care? Jean Bethke Elshtain
Weblog: Bush Signs Partial-Birth Abortion Ban The court battle has already begun Rob Moll
Roe vs. Judicial Sense Forget briefly its immorality—it's just bad law Stephen L. Carter
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