BIBLE BLUE LETTER
Letters 12/21/06 Northern Express Islam & Christianity C. Russell warns us in his letter of 12/7 that he’s going to be “politically incorrect” in his letter on the “real Islam.” He might just as well have left off the “politically.” Gay evangelicals struggle for acceptance Denver Post Justin Lee believes that the Virgin birth was real, that there is a heaven and hell, that salvation comes through Christ alone and that he, the 29-year-old son of Southern Baptists, is an evangelical Christian. RELIGION NOTES: Blue Ridge handbell concert rings in Christmas season Asheville Citizen-Times FLAT ROCK - The Blue Ridge Ringers will present a handbell concert of Christmas music at 4 p.m. today at the Bo Thomas Auditorium of Blue Ridge Community College. November 2006 glimpses USA Today Here is a closer look at many of the U.S. military personnel killed in November because of the conflict in Iraq. 'Tis better to regift than to receive The Sacramento Bee regift (verb): to give an unwanted gift to someone else; to give as a gift something one previously received as a gift. Dix park getting new push The News & Observer The grass fields on Dix Hill are spurring the grass roots. Our favorite books of 2006 Rocky Mountain News Reflecting the mood of the nation, the trainload of books in 2006 weren't always upbeat reads. In one of the most acclaimed fiction titles of the year, for example, Cormac McCarthy imagined a devastated post-apocalyptic world. Local groups have lots to offer Redding Pilot Santa may be carting gifts all the way from the North Pole, but Reddingites may find a seasonal something nearer at hand, something that also benefits local non-profit organizations. Jeff Zaslow: Comedy comes clean in backlash against raunch Bonita Daily News American comedy feels ruder and raunchier than ever. The movie “Borat” has become a scatological sensation. Satellite radio has embraced the dirtiest minds on the planet, with Howard Stern leading the discussion. Jeff Zaslow: Comedy comes clean in backlash against raunch Naples Daily News American comedy feels ruder and raunchier than ever. The movie “Borat” has become a scatological sensation. Satellite radio has embraced the dirtiest minds on the planet, with Howard Stern leading the discussion. And comedy clubs have become a breeding ground for anything-goes slurs, culminating in the recent onstage racial tirade by “Seinfeld” star Michael Richards.
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