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Beliefnet columnist Sharon Linnea reviews 'How to Eat Fried Worms,' 'Lassie,' 'Talladega Nights,' and 'Material Girls.'  |


Dr. William B. Hurlbut, a member of the President's Council on Bioethics, is a physician and a consulting professor in the Neuroscience Institute at Stanford University. An opponent of stem-cell research that uses surplus embryos created by in-vitro fertilization, he  |
Well, that was fun. Not. John Mark Karr is not only a hairless sociopathic perv, but a big fat liar, as many people suspected even before Colorado taxpayers subsidized his first-class flight back home from Bangkok. But you know, I  |
A pro-polygamy activist describes her 33-year plural marriage and why she opposes Warren Jeffs, the arrested sect leader.  |


It was harder for Army Sgt. Gabriel G. DeRoo to go to Iraq this time. He had a wife now, and a new son. But he went. He had a profound sense of duty, and an abiding Christian faith that  |
COLUMBUS, Ohio, August 29 - A national coalition of Christian ministers threw down the gauntlet Monday (Aug. 28), endorsing GOP candidate Ken Blackwell for governor and challenging an IRS crackdown on political activities by churches.  |
MUMBAI, India, August 29 - A restaurant named Hitler's Cross Cafe that enraged India's small Jewish community has been renamed The Cross Cafe, its owner said Tuesday.  |
ISTANBUL - The latest victim in the rising tensions between the West and the Islamic world didn't want to become an international symbol for the clash of civilizations; in fact, Pinocchio's only wish was to become a real boy.  |
LAS VEGAS, August 29 - The leader of a polygamist breakaway Mormon sect who was on the FBI's Most Wanted List has been arrested and faces sexual misconduct charges for allegedly arranging marriages between underage girls and older men, authorities  |
Canada: Adventist Physicians Attend International Aids Conference, Jamaica: Adventist Institutions Partner to Support to Inner-city Males, India: ADRA Feeds Flood Survivors, United States: Robots Join Staff of Adventist Hospital, United States: Adventist Universities Rank Among Nation's Best ...  |  |
It didn't matter that Joe was no longer in a gang and that he has no intention of ever going back to that way of life. When he went for job interviews, all prospective employers could see were his tattoos  |  |
The Catholic Justice and Peace Commission has been chosen as one of six internal observers of next year's elections.  |
Over 3,000 members of the Catholic Men Association (CMA) from around the country met in Nairobi on Saturday for their annual day of prayer.  |
Archbishop Buti Tlhagale of Johannesburg has been elected president of the Southern African Catholic Bishops' Conference.  |
The Catholic Church in Kenya still hopes the truth about who killed the American-born missionary Father John Kaiser and why, will come to light one day.  |
Religious leaders, under the auspices of Joint Committee of Islamic Organizations in Yobe state, have taken side ahead of the 2007 governorship tussle in the state, as the scholars have identified the secretary to the state government, Baba Ba'aba, as  |
The Holy See has warned that there will be "serious consequences" for a rebel Zambian archbishop if reports that he is to work with the author of 'The Da Vinci Code' on a new novel about exorcisms are true.  |
The Catholic Church has come out strongly to defend its integrity against accusations of being compromised by politicians.  |
A novel on the plight of the poor authored by a Kenyan Catholic priest has been nominated for an international award.  |
The Evangelical Presbyterian Church (EPC), Ghana says henceforth it would consult the Volta Regional House of Chiefs on burial arrangements of chiefs who are members of the church in order to avoid running into conflict with tradition.  |
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