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The archbishop of Canterbury, leader of the Anglican Church, describes British religious leanings as "tacit atheism."
"The risk of a missile attack against the United States involving chemical, biological or nuclear warheads is greater today than
How can we escape Satan's negative mentality and become as little (as yet untainted) children? Children at play.
Does God want us to do our best or to sit back and wait for Him to do it?
In his inauguration, George W. Bush referred to an observation by a founding father that an angel was directing the
The dangers of telephone chatlines seem overshadowed by internet chatrooms, but the danger is equally present.
Flush with increased spending money and the availability of a lower-priced, purer product, U.S. teens are using heroin at an
Addressing the weighty moral objections to cloning, Dr. Severino Antoniori of Rome declared that humans will be cloned in the
The availability of water is important enough a concern to be included in the "final status" issues yet to be
The six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) angered Iran and Iraq with the communique issued at the end of their December
As the nation's "front porch" has been the location of recent politics, we must consider our own front porch and
More than a century after his death, Otto von Bismarck's dream for Germany seems closer to being realized.
If Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, Samuel Adams and Benjamin Franklin conceived the framework of a new nation, George Washington navigated
The next four years could bring thorny problems for America's leadership role in the world. The next president will face
"Political uncertainty over the presidency is to be expected in some of the poorer, less political stable nations. People do
Why, after political leaders' perennial promises to fix all our problems, are the obstacles still with us? Why, when so
Are we witnessing the end of the nation whose people, "relative to their numbers, contributed more to civilization than any
Forty years ago few could have forseen how a medical innovation would so dramatically reshape soceity.
Luke was thorough and comprehensive, unwavering in his commitment to the truth. He didn't assume things. He carefully checked things
Thanks to the modern tools of archaeology, researchers have found much cultural, historical and geographical background material that supports the
The pope invited an audience of 30,000 to join in bringing about the Kingdom of God in the world.
As the outgoing U.S. president pushes Palestinian-Israeli peace negotiations, hoping to accrue to himself this positive legacy in the annals
Americans, whether or not they actually pray, understand and warm to such a request.