Last week, American Atheists filed suit in New York objecting to the inclusion of a cross--an artifact of 9/11--in a September 11th museum, provoking a debate over the appropriate way to memorialize the attacks.
- 9/11 cross a private symbol, not public monument
- Militant atheism, militant Christianity
- 9/11 cross is Christian
- Atheists at the cross
- Ground Zero is a graveyard
- Jacoby: In defense of the 9/11 cross
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Air Force suspends ethics course that used Bible
Decision follows release of Truthout.org story on a PowerPoint presentation for the classes.
Eating a ‘Satan Sandwich’ with ‘Satan Fries’ on the side
All this demonizing of political opponents is making us sick.
Conservative. Christian. Feminist?
Evangelical Christian women like Michele Bachmann used to shun the “feminist” label, but today’s conservative female politicians are not only embracing the title, but redefining it.
Christians, the debt and the poor
While we believe that it is imperative that we show compassion for “the least of these,” that commandment is best fulfilled through Christian charity.
Is Breivik a ‘Christian’ terrorist?
Calling himself an anti-Muslim ’crusader’ for ’Christendom,’ Anders Behring Breivik killed 76 people in Norway last week. Should Breivik be called a ‘Christian terrorist’?
Framing Breivik
Shouldn’t we take a look at the Christian as well as the political elements in this stew? Why not open a dialogue across the Christian spectrum?
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