Ministry Challenges Darwin, Evolution in Film Project
If Darwin knew what we know today, would he still have developed his theories? .
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Church Groups Open Doors to Ice Storm Victims
Churches and their affiliated relief arms are opening their doors and providing aid to help residents in the Midwest struck by a severe ice storm that had left more than a million homes and businesses without power.
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Christian students counter 'no God' adverts with Gospel giveaway
Christian students are taking part in a massive Gospel giveaway in response to the 'no God' adverts placed on buses across the country.
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NSW Chief Justice Sees Red Over Lawyer Fees
Speaking after the annual Red Mass to open the 2009 law term, New South Wales Chief Justice Jim Spigelman challenged lawyers to cut their costs and charges to clients or risk being marginalised.
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Nurse Suspended After Offering to Pray for Patient's Recovery
A Baptist community nurse has been suspended after she offered to pray for the recovery of an elderly patient during a home visit.
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'Excessive Individualism' Among Adults Threatening Children's Wellbeing
A landmark report out today from The Children's Society has claimed that the aggressive pursuit of personal success by adults is now the "greatest threat" to the nation's children.
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Internet Filtering Trials Logical and Necessary
It is both crucially important and entirely logical that the Federal Government proceed with 'real life' internet filtering trials despite the claims of those who have already pre-judged filtering, the Australian Christian Lobby (ACL) said today.
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Pell Backs Benedict on Annulments
Sydney Cardinal George Pell has backed a warning by Pope Benedict for marriage tribunals not to fall into the trap of making \"exaggerated and almost automatic multiplication of declarations of nullity.\"
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NBC Rejects Pro-Life Super Bowl Ad
The pro-life community is up in arms over NBC\'s decision to reject a pro-life Super Bowl ad depicting Obama as an unborn child while remaining open to a PETA Super Bowl ad as long as the clip\'s racy scenes were edited.
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Judge Refuses Anonymity to Prop. 8 Donors
A federal judge on Thursday denied a request to keep the names of late donors to the Proposition 8 campaign undisclosed, a move that backers of the California same-sex marriage ban say puts more donors at risk of harassment or reprisals.
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Deadline Extended for Religion and Belief Project
The Australian Human Rights Commission has extended the deadline for submissions to its Freedom of religion and belief in the 21st century Discussion Paper until 28 February 2009.
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Diverse Australia Heralds a Positive Year Ahead
Race Discrimination Commissioner Tom Calma has today welcomed the new Diverse Australia program announced by the federal government.