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January
2005
God
Lives, As The Atheism Dwindles
In
his book The Twilight of Atheism: The Rise and
Fall of Disbelief in the Modern World, historian
and theologian Alistair McGrath examines where
the atheist dream went wrong
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February
2005
Relics Little More Than a Show of Faith
The great religious reformer Martin Luther was
bothered by the existence of phony religious relics.
Luther famously wondered how 26 of Jesus' disciples
could possibly be buried in German churches, when
only 12 existed in the Bible.
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February-March
2005
Lost
Because We Kneel Before Too Many Gods
Some things about human nature are universal. When
good things happen, we are in heaven; when bad things
happen, we are in hell. The
fragmentary nature of our experience shatters us. |
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April-May
2005
Mystery
Life of a Rough Diamond
WAL Richards was
a solitary and scruffy character who rode around
the streets of the little Victorian town of Maryborough
on his old blue and white Malvern Star bike for
60 years. |
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May-Jun
2005
Still
the One Message to Rule Them All
A
present-day incarnation of Jesus roams the streets
of Washington in Joseph Girzone's latest book Joshua
In A Troubled World. Jesus, known these days as
Joshua, is one man, poorly dressed. |
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