Subthema 'Reformed Daily'

Resistance to US law that requires stricter ID standards

Legislators in 15 states are pushing bills and resolutions that urge noncompliance with the 2005 Real ID Act.
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Christians critical of provocative blog by Edwards staffers

Taking aim at presidential candidate John Edwards, the Catholic League and other religious organizations are calling for the former senator to fire two staffers who made ”anti-Christian” remarks on their personal blogs.
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Flesh-pleasing

„This I say then, Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh. For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh: and these are contrary the one to the other: so that ye cannot do the things that ye would.” Galatians 5:16-17
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Study: Moral beliefs may sway doctors care

CHICAGO - A disturbing number of doctors do not feel obligated to tell patients about medical options they oppose morally, such as abortion and teen birth control, and believe they have no duty to refer people elsewhere for such treatments, researchers say.
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Uzbek denies religious freedom violations

NEW MALDEN - The government of Uzbekistan has launched a publicity drive, claiming that the country does uphold religious tolerance. The move follows the designation of Uzbekistan as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) by the US State Department in November 2006.
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Vigilance urged over letter bombs

LONDON - Police are urging office workers to be alert to suspicious packages, after seven letter bombs were posted in England and Wales in three weeks.
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„Popularity of house churches in USA grows”

Christian researcher George Barna believes house churches will continue to grow in popularity throughout the USA.
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Oldest person dies at 114

Emma Faust Tillman, who was born to former slaves and lived to see 21 American presidencies, died at a nursing home just four days after becoming the world’s oldest-known living person. She was 114.
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Passengers leave Antarctic cruise ship

A Norwegian cruise ship carrying nearly 300 passengers, including 119 Americans, ran aground on a remote Antarctic island and damaged its hull before getting free of rocks, officials said Wednesday. No one was injured.
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We all have equal worth

You once wrote about an overweight fourth grade girl who was teased by nine aggressive boys as she entered the classroom - all while the teacher looked on in silence. What would you have done if you had been the teacher on that day?
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