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Christianity (from the Greek word , Khristos, "Christ", literally "anointed one") is a monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth as presented in the New Testament.

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  • A League of His Own

    …He thought they were universal. Universal, American, Christian —Wilson used these words almost interchangeably. His staunch ……He was not a religious crusader. Roosevelt—for whom Christianity was more an identity than a belief system—was the candidate …

    11/19/2009Books
  • Stupak Abortion Measure Stopped...for the Moment

    be used to pay for abortion services. The language resembles what the House bill originally had before a power play by the Catholic Bishops forced the Democratic pro-choice majority to accept an amendment offered by pro-life Democratic Rep. Bart Stupak

    11/18/2009Blogs
  • Abortion Is Not the Only Moral Issue

    …for generations to come.” The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops thanks the members of the House, “who took this courageous ……of health care as a whole. Ironically, perhaps, the Roman Catholic Church offers one of the most coherent theologies of "life …

    11/18/2009BeliefWatch: Lisa Miller
  • Payback Time: Why Right-Wing Men Rush to Palin's Defense

    …criticism into a cash cow. Anybody who can stir up the body politic like Palin is a force to be reckoned with. With such Christian -right leaders as Jerry Falwell gone and the Reverend Dobson retired, Palin is the new kingmaker. She may not run for national …

    11/16/2009Blogs
  • Stupak Is as Stupak Does

    …Americans toward the "pro-life" position, brokered the cynical deal with conservative Democrats and the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. But many women focused on President Barack Obama, claiming that if he didn't exactly back the amendment, he didn …

    11/14/2009Politics

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