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A growing Christian Dominionist organization is now promoting a “To-Do” list for Christians who want to take over the United States government and do away with our secular Constitution.

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Christopher R. writes to say, “I am a friend of Don Wildmon and was upset about your article. I want an apology.” Jenny Donati responds.

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Islam: Relax, It's Just a Religion

To charge someone who speaks against Islam with being a racist or ethnocentric is the same as accusing someone who speaks against Christianity of being anti-white or anti-American. Both of these religions have adherents from every race, nationality, and ethnicity.

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Lessons from the Indonesian financial crisis of 1998

Tom Rees of Epiphenom shows us how Indonesia’s 1998 financial crisis impacted religious behavior. His analysis is particularly timely, given the ongoing global financial crisis we face today.

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May 23 Atheist Cartoon: "Charlie"

The latest from AtheistCartoons.com, “Charlie” makes the point that liberal Christians enable theocrats. Wait until you see how!

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The atheist student organization at University of Oregon is leading in a competition to win $1,000 toward their programs.

It seems anyone on Facebook can vote, making this the equivalent of an online international popularity contest. You can learn more at the UO Alliance of Happy Atheists’ Facebook page:

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Lying for Jesus: Liberty U's seminary President makes up life story

Liberty University’s Seminary President has an exciting past, which he uses as his Christian witness. Trouble is, it didn’t happen.

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The Texas Freedom Network is live-blogging the ongoing Texas curriculum debate.

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Poll Result: Texans want experts, not board members, to decide curriculum

There may be hope for the education of Texan children after all. A new poll indicates that a solid majority of Texans want teachers and scholars to determine school curricula, not the elected Board.

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Muhammad cartoon sparks threats in South Africa

Once again, Muslims are threatening violence against a newspaper for publishing an image of Muhammad. In a new twist, this paper is in South Africa.

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