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A GROWING NUMBER of hate-based Web sites are being reported by those who are watching the movement of white supremacists and similar groups from street marches to cyberspace.
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Books about Jesus are "selling like crazy," says Debra Farrington, marketing director for Morehouse Publishing.
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"Perhaps if we spent as much time in the medical and religious professions in studying health and wholeness as we do in studying disease and sin and evil, we'd have a completely different result," proposes Evarts Loomis, M.
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In a world of video games, Matthew Corless, a twelve-year-old from Nova Scotia has come up with a board game.
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"Religion is an essential part of our lives that deserves careful and discerning attention on television," says Bob Abernethy, host of Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly.
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"Recently, a woman asked me, 'What was the a-ha! lightbulb moment in your life?
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LARRY BURKETT, head of Christian Financial Concepts, has written a number of books on money issues as seen from a Christian standpoint.
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Although there are no major wars in the world and the cold war appears to be over, arms manufacturing is not declining but growing.
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The American Booksellers Association reports that the market for self-help books has been growing every year since 1991.
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"Church attendance in the City [London's financial district] has been rising strongly.
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The US Department of Justice has allocated $300,000 for teaching cyberethics, primarily to young people.
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Speaking of changes in thought that are shedding light on intuition, astronomer Luke Keller comments on the perspectives that have separated science and nature, and how, over the centuries, philosophers have had to rethink that separation.