Weblog: RNC Tells Voters that Liberals Will Ban Bible Plus: Alan Wolfe on Democratic secularists, horoscopes vs. the Bible, Prohibition's problems, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Differently Disabled Forrest Gump without the extravagance: the ordinary life of Bill Porter. By Crystal Downing
Weblog: Menorah, Crescent and Star Secular, Says Judge Plus: Was Christian network stiffed in station bid? The James Ossuary is back in the news, and other stories from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Film Forum: Race and Redemption in a Holes -some Family Film "Holes trips up some viewers but holds treasure for others. Reviewers find flaws in A Mighty Wind, Bulletproof Monk, Malibu's Most Wanted, Chasing Papi, and XXX, while praising Levity and Rivers and Tides. Plus: An invitation to weigh in on the subject of" Jeffrey Overstreet
The Weigh and the Truth Christian dieting programs—like Gwen Shamblin's Weigh Down Diet—help believers pray off the pounds. But what deeper messages are they sending about faith and fitness? By Lauren F. Winner | posted 8/25/00
Rx for Gluttony Even Christian diet experts rarely talk about it anymore. But the early monks did, and for good reason.
Weblog: Feds Granted More than $1 Billion to Religious Charities in 2003 Plus: The Joash tablet may not be a fake after all, Christians attacked in India and Egypt, our continuing (and exhausting) roundup of stories about gay marriage and The Passion, and other articles from online sources around the world. Compiled by Ted Olsen
Nice Yet Naughty A no-nonsense book of female sex addiction is finally here. Agnieszka Tennant