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    Adventist College May Receive State Funds A Seventh-day Adventist college in Maryland is eligible to receive state government funding, a United States court ruled June 26. The decision comes after an 11-year quest by Columbia Union College to gain funding under the Sellinger Program, a state program that distributes grants to private colleges in Maryland.

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    Congressional Religious Makeup According to the Religion and Ethics Newsweekly, 150 Catholics, 72 Baptists, and 65 Methodists were present when the 107th Congress convened in January. Thirty-seven Jews, 15 Mormons, and six members of Eastern Orthodox churches made up the balance of those who responded to a question about their religious preference. Republicans are overwhelmingly

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    Supreme Court Upholds Ban The U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear a high school valedictorian

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    Indonesia: Protesters Demand Islamic Law Hundreds of protesters in Jakarta staged a demonstration calling for the Islamic Sharia law to be imposed on the country’s 212 million inhabitants, according to a British Broadcasting Corporation report. Indonesia is 83 percent Muslim and 7 percent Christian. Nigeria: Former Ruler Calls for Imposition of Islamic Law Muhammadu Buhari,

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    Glen Greenwood is an environmental specialist in the employ of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA). He is also a member of the Board of Elders of the Presbyterian Church (PCUSA) in Lancaster, Ohio. For approximately 20 years he has been teaching Sunday school at his church. Glen not only loves God; he cares deeply

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    It’s been said that “the Constitution amounts to a prescription for political struggle and an invitation for an ongoing debate about enduring constitutional principles.”1 Never has this been truer than in the intense debate over same-sex marriage. The first round was noneventful, but lately the topic has exploded with activity: ROUND ONE (1776-1992): First same-sex

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