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Weiner Says He Sent Photos and Lied, But Won’t Resign… Edwards case puts pressure on Justice unit… Using Legacy of Watergate, John Dean to Teach Ethics… Dear France, We’re So Over

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Is Demography Really Destiny? A Conversation With Joel Kotkin

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In many neighborhoods, kids are only a memory… Darkness Too Visible… How Europe Lost Faith in Its Own Civilization

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Virulent E. Coli Strain Spreads in Germany and Puzzles Health Officials… She’s 10 and May Be Sold to a Brothel… Bosnian boy in Mladic video remembers massacre… French System Tints View of the Strauss-Kahn Case… Schools debate the value of valedictorians: Many honor more than one top achiever

The Church and the ‘Clobber Scriptures’ — The Bible on Homosexuality

When the Bible, in part or in whole, is dismissed as “clobber Scriptures,” it is not only the Bible that is subverted, but also the Gospel. The Church must recognize that fact clearly — and fast.

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WHO: Cellphones possibly carcinogenic… 2 Iraqi refugees indicted on terrorism charges in Kentucky… In Evidence: a Terrorist’s To-Do List… 30 Years In, We Are Still Learning From AIDS

The Fate of Reading in a Digital Age: A Conversation with Sven Birkerts

Interview with Sven Birkerts
Thinking in Public
May 31, 2011
(This is a rush transcript.  This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated)
Mohler:    This is “Thinking in Public”, a program dedicated to intelligent conversation about front line theological and cultural issues with the people who are shaping them.  I’m Albert Mohler, your host, and President of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky.

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Are You Ready for More?… More Weather Deaths? Wanna Bet?… Jim Tressel tenders resignation… Egypt’s Christians Fear Violence as Changes Embolden… Endeavour lands safely in its final mission

False Prophets, False Teachers, and Real Trouble: The Case of Harold Camping

Today’s church cannot remain faithful if it tolerates false teachers and leaves their teachings uncorrected and unconfronted. Harold Camping is not the first false teacher to present the church with such a test of faithfulness, nor will he be the last.


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“Abortion is as American as Apple Pie” — The Culture of Death Finds a Voice

Abortion is now one of America’s most common surgical procedures performed on adults. As many as one out of three women will have at least one abortion. In some American neighborhoods, the number of abortions far exceeds the number of live births.

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Learning from Christopher Hitchens: Lessons Evangelicals Must Not Miss

The death of Christopher Hitchens on December 15 was not unexpected, and that seemed only to add to the tragedy.  His fight against cancer had been lived, like almost every other aspect of his colorful life, in full public view. He had told numerous interviewers that he wanted to die in an active, not a passive sense. Then again, there may never have been a truly passive moment in Christopher Hitchens’ life.

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President Obama and Same-Sex Marriage — The Dance Continues

Some predictions are rather safe to make. 2012 is almost certain to be a determinative year on the issue of same-sex marriage. Multiple courts appear poised to strike down the Defense of Marriage Act [DOMA] and, even more urgently, the appeal on California’s Proposition 8 at the Ninth Circuit U. S. Court of Appeals will set up a certain appeal to the U. S. Supreme Court. Given the facts of this case and the significance of the nation’s most populous state, the Supreme Court is almost certain to take the case. This sets the stage for the courts to make some determinative statement on same-sex marriage within the next several months — a decision that will go a long way toward setting the direction of the larger culture.

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We’re All Harry Blackmun Now — The Lessons of Mississippi

Does a baby have to look like a baby to be recognized as a person?

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