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Friday, November 30, 2007

A Cross of Green

The Economist
In contrast to 1997, when the religious right led denunciations of the deal negotiated in Kyoto, many of today's evangelicals want America to be generous and constructive...
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  • ▼  2007 (31)
    • ►  December (3)
    • ▼  November (28)
      • Pope Stresses Hope in Latest Teaching
      • Evolution Debate Led to Ouster, Official Says
      • Mormons and the Bible
      • A Cross of Green
      • Clinton woos evangelicals at AIDS conference
      • Huckabee's Religion Problem
      • Cell tower may be built inside cross
      • Confession is just a keypad away
      • Roberts Says God Forced His Resignation
      • U.S. evangelicals strive to change attitudes on AIDS
      • Giuliani shows abortion danger for Republicans
      • In Iowa, Mormon Issue Is Benefiting Huckabee
      • 'Golden Compass' incenses both Christians and athe...
      • Big Faith
      • How Hollywood Saved God
      • The Future of the GOP
      • Who’s Afraid of “Soulless Scientism”?
      • Believe
      • Evangelicals Everywhere
      • People Before Prophets
      • Not All It's Cracked Up To Be - Why is the New Yor...
      • Faith, Hope and populism
      • Cardinals Discuss Pentecostal Threats
      • Rock of Ages, Ages of Rock
      • Holiday Consumerism Targeted by Humor
      • Evangelicals shift toward acceptance on divorce
      • Megachurches Add Local Economy to Their Mission
      • The Backlash Against Tithing

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