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Religion Today Summaries

Dec 4, 2008

Kazak Religion Law Passes Parliament Despite Promises
Biblical Counseling Pioneer Henry Brandt Dies
Atheists Want God out of Ky. Security Plan
Zoo Drops Partnership with Creation Museum after Complaints

Dec 3, 2008

Riots Were Religious, Not Political, Nigerians Say
Two Copts Wrongly Detained, Tortured in Egypt
Americans Pass Economic Woes to Churches
India: Abducted Pastor Escapes

Dec 2, 2008

Faith Leaders Urge Global Solidarity Against HIV
Violence Erupts in Jos, Nigeria, after Elections
Wanted Pakistani "Blasphemer" Arrested
Haitians Still in Need after Hurricane Season

Dec 1, 2008

India Church Leaders Commit to Peace after Mumbai Siege
Thousands Protest, Vandalize Church in Egypt
Conservative Presbyterian Church Splits with Denomination
More Flood Vicims Found in Brazil

Nov 28, 2008

China, N. Korea Reject UN Rights Abuse Charges
Turkey: Murder Case Aids Probe of ‘Deep State’ Criminals
China's Pastor 'Bike' Still in Trouble with Authorities
Kazakh, Kyrgz Religious Law Passes Parliament
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