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C.S. Lewis in the Dock - Joe Sobran

In the November issue of The New Yorker, Adam Gopnik, often an interesting and intelligent writer, belittles Lewis's work in a way I can describe only as catty.  Email This Article

Can We Talk? - Daniel Henninger

Who says the world lacks leaders? After again expressing his "respect" for Islam, Pope Benedict XVI at his weekly Vatican audience two days ago moved one of his knights forward on the global chessboard of Islamic politics.  Email This Article

China and Sudan Lead Nations Cited for Religious Persecution - NATIONAL CATHOLIC REGISTER

China and the Sudan topped a list of seven nations the State Department said are of “particular concern” because of their poor treatment of religious believers.  Email This Article

China’s nemesis - Fr. Raymond de Souza

Having never met the Dalai Lama, I am not sure why he appears to be giggling so often.  Email This Article

Christian in a Muslim World - Julia Duin

“I pray that the Christians in Muslim lands get the same freedom as Muslims get in Christian lands,” Shehadeh told us at the press conference. “There are Muslim centers all over the United States but no churches in Saudi Arabia or many of the Gulf states.”  Email This Article

Christian Martyrs of the 21st Century: The Reckoning Continues - Sandro Magister

Thanks to John Paul II, the Catholic Church has become aware of the fact that the experience of martyrdom is still extremely relevant. The "brief century," marked by totalitarianism, has left behind itself a long trail of Christian blood. But the third millennium also opens with the sign of martyrdom: a martyrdom with many faces that shows itself increasingly as a "global" experience.   Email This Article

Christianity Dying in Its Birthplace - Daniel Pipes

What some observers are calling a pogrom took place near Ramallah, West Bank, on the night of September 3-4.  Email This Article

Christians in Indonesia: Allowing persecution to happen - Julia Duin

Christians who refused to convert to Islam were killed; those who did convert were then separated from their families, given Muslim names, and forcibly circumcised — without anaesthetic, and with dirty instruments. Why, I wondered, weren't journalists reporting on this tragedy?  Email This Article

Christmas 1981: A Candle That Burned Bright for Freedom 25 Years Ago - Paul Kengor

It's difficult to explain how much the world has changed in 25 years — and for the better. Those who lived through December 1981 would be well served to pause and give thanks for the differences.  Email This Article

Coming to a human rights commission near you - Rex Murphy

Our esteemed human rights commissions are so busy these days, it worries me. The number of these gimlet-eyed scrutineers is, after all, finite.  Email This Article


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