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October 1, 2001

THE BIOTECH REVOLUTION
A Matter of Life and Death
Why shouldn't we use our embryos and genes to make our lives better? The world awaits a Christian answer.


The Genome Doctor
The director of the National Human Genome Research Institute answers questions about the morality of his work.


Times Fifty
Can a clone be an individual? A short story.


Manipulating the Linguistic Code
Religious language falling into the hands of scientists can be a fearful thing.
By John Wilson

Gen-Etiquette
Scientists may be mapping the genome, but it will be up to us to determine where the map will lead.


Bright Unto the End
In the face of retirement and death, the founder of Campus Crusade says his spirit still soars.
By Wendy Murray Zoba

The Minister of 'Good Success'
Meet Kirbyjon Caldwell—megachurch pastor, real-estate whiz, community developer, and the President's spiritual confidant.



News: North American Report

Marriage: Defining Marriage

Fundraising: Airport Fundraising Ban Ruled Illegal

Church and Zoning Board: Feds Intervene in Zoning Case

Armed Services: Air Force Chaplains Allege Bias

Publishing: Thomas Nelson Struggles

Briefs: North America

Smithton Revival: Revival's Relocation Pits Pastor Against Alienated Followers

Fraud: Greater Ministries Leaders Get Lengthy Prison Terms

Foreign Policy: White House Takes Halting Steps on Religious Liberty


World Report

India: 'Malicious' Sikh Book Banned

Afghanistan: Aid Workers Held Captive

Briefs: The World

Cuba: After Castro

West Bank: Palestine's Christians Persist Despite Pressures


Departments

Editorials
Wanna Buy a Bioethicist?; Survey Silliness

Speaking Out
Poetry-Phobic

Bearing The Cross
'Deceitful Propaganda'

Reflections |
Leadership

Good Question
Who Are We to Judge?

Furthermore |
Teach Your Children Well

The CT Review
The Children of Light; An Ark for the Arts; and Characters on Strings

The Back Page |
The New Tyranny

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Hark! Sixpence Sings Again
Nash, Slocum reunite for a marvelous Christmas album.

Yule Tidings
Five New CDs for Christmas

A Latter-day Alliance
Evangelicals, once uncomfortable with Romney, unite with Mormons on gay marriage ban.

Ignorance as Blessing
Foreknowledge: for God and not for us.

Recessions Are Good?
Many see moral uplift as a result of the slumping economy.

The Good News in Oil and Acrylic
A missions center becomes a patron of the arts.

Prepare the Way of the Lord - Day 2

Poll: What kind of Christmas music do you like most?

From Christianity Today Movies:
'Perhaps Just Out of Our Minds'
Christian filmmaker Buzz McLaughlin tries to find a niche between secular movies and preachy ones—only to find it's an elusive market.

 
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