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09/07/2011Graphic Images on Cigarette Packs Work, CDC Says
Fewer American adults are smoking, and those who still do are lighting up less, suggests a nationwide survey from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control released Tuesday.
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09/05/2011Harry Potter: Still a Christian Debate on Heaven and Hell
It goes without saying too much that thousands of dissertations, worship services, and Sunday school curriculum have fueled the debate over time about the evils and good moral lessons portrayed in the Harry Potter books and movies.
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09/05/2011American Muslims Speak Out: 'Unheard Voices of 9/11'
The project, titled "Unheard Voices of 9/11," officially launched online Friday and calls for people to share their experiences about being discriminated, targeted and demoralized because of their spiritual and cultural beliefs.
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09/05/2011Hurricane Katia Strengthens; Non-Stop Storms Dump Record Rainfall
The National Hurricane Center upgraded Hurricane Katia Sunday to a Category 2 storm as the system gained strength over the Caribbean, packing winds of up to 105 mph as it moved west over warm seas.
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09/04/2011Cheney: Unrepentant for Political Jabs in Memoir
Cheney’s 576-page book, In My Time: A Personal and Political Memoir, hit bookstores this past week. Cheney told the media prior to its release that “there are gonna be heads exploding all over Washington.”
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09/04/2011UPCOMING EVENT: The 9/11 Wake-Up Call for God's People
A Wake Up Call For God's People with Anne Graham Lotz and Joel Rosenberg: Watch as millions join in by way of a church fellowship, community group, or on your home computer.
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09/04/20119/11: A Wake-Up Call for God's People
Anne Graham Lotz, the daughter of American Christian evangelist Dr. Billy Graham, passionately believes that the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001, were a wake-up call for all Christians. The Christian clock is still ticking toward another watershed moment.
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09/04/2011God's Word: Plenty of Apps for That
Developing a daily discipline to make time for Bible reading can be challenging because it requires changing our daily habits. With today's technology, there are no more excuses for Christians not to read their Bible because God's word is now just a click away.
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09/03/2011Tropical Storm Lee Hammers Gulf Coast; Region on Tornado Watch
Powerful rain and strong winds from Tropical Storm Lee are currently hammering the Gulf Coast region concentrating along the south Mississippi coastline and the outer edges of New Orleans.
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09/03/2011Sex and the Seminary: Education About Homosexuality
The majority of seminaries and pastoral educational programs do a poor job of preparing students of religion to deal with human sexuality, gender, sexual identity and other sexual-related issues from religious and theological perspectives, a new study says.
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09/03/2011Social Media Networks: A New Debate as Churches 'Friend' More than Schools
The new debate about the use of social networking is changing as some states are now banning teachers from communicating with students on Facebook and churches are using them more often to spread God's message.
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09/02/2011Tropical Storm Lee Brings Severe Urban Floods
Forecasters are debating whether or not Tropical Storm Lee in the Gulf of Mexico has the potential to be the next billion-dollar disaster for the U.S., by way of major flooding beginning in the Deep South.
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09/02/2011Are There Too Many Gay Characters on TV? Conservatives Take on Hollywood Networks
Those who oppose same-sex marriage say there is a well-financed and detailed plan at work to change Americans' opinions about homosexual and lesbian lifestyles through television programming.
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09/01/2011Lollipops Cover Sexual Messages: Inside a Katy Perry Concert
Katy Perry's concerts use bras shaped like cupcakes and wild candy treats to lure teenagers into thinking raunchy adult behavior is acceptable.
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09/01/2011NYT Editor: Do GOP Candidates Have 'Mysterious Faiths?'
Bill Keller of The New York Times writes in his controversial column, “Asking Candidates Tougher Questions About Faith,” that the crop of candidates competing for the White House in the next election cycle should be grilled harder on their religious beliefs and how those beliefs form their political views.


