2008-10-03T08:09:49-04:00

The London Telegraph reports that as part of a new crackdown on Christianity, China is banning public performances of classical music that carries a Christian theme: Musicians and tour organisers have told The Daily Telegraph that a series of significant performances have been affected amid

2008-10-03T08:09:25-04:00

Zondervan is promoting the NIV with a bus that is going around getting people to write out a verse by hand until the whole Bible is written out in the handwriting of ordinary people. Then the result will be published. From Publisher puts ‘NIV’ Bible

2008-10-03T08:04:38-04:00

Archeologists have discovered two clay seals bearing the names of two courtiers mentioned in the Bible who opposed the prophet Jeremiah. From Clay seal connects to Bible : “It is not very often that archaeologists have surprises that bring them so close to the reality

2008-10-03T08:04:03-04:00

The legislature of Iran is considering a bill that would the death penalty on Muslims who convert to Christianity or other religions. From EU Pressures Iran to Drop Apostasy Bill: The draft apostasy bill being debated in Iran was initially approved at a first stage

2008-10-02T23:35:31-04:00

So what did you think?

2008-10-02T07:46:48-04:00

Whatever the legislature decides about the Wall Street bailout, it is evident that most of the American people oppose it. This seems to be true of both liberals and conservatives, Democrats and Republicans. The conventional wisdom among our rulers, of course, is that these matters

2008-10-02T07:14:39-04:00

The satirist P. J. O’Rourke, usually a wild man, learned that he has cancer. He has written a remarkable column in the L. A. Times, reflecting in a humorous yet thoughtful way on death, morphing into a confession of faith in Christ. Read it all,

2008-10-02T07:12:48-04:00

Gwen Ifill, who is moderating the Vice Presidential Debate, is the author of a pro-Obama book that she plans to release around the time of his inauguration. She is that confident. And the sponsors of the debate are that brazen in abandoning the very appearance

2008-10-02T07:11:46-04:00

The Senate passed a sweetened-up version of the $700 billion Wall Street bailout–sorry, Mainstreet rescue–bill. The House is supposed to take it up on Friday. In the meantime, we will continue to post about alternatives. Yale economists Jonathan G.S. Koppell and William N. Goetzmann point

2008-10-02T07:11:30-04:00

Instead of a bailout, says this economist who also offers a good overview of what got us into this mess, we simply need to make use of our bankruptcy laws.

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