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January 27 2010 By virtueonline As spiritual films bring in the bucks, Hollywood gets more religious

But why now?

"There are two schools of thought about that," said Greg Wright, an editor at HollywoodJesus.com, which examines popular culture from a religious perspective.

"The more paranoid elements of our culture tend to think Hollywood has a proactive agenda, that producers have a grand scheme to use movies to shape the thinking of audiences. I don't subscribe to that school.

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January 24 2010 By virtueonline FT. WORTH: Bishop Takes Castle

But he did not leave alone. He took most of the Diocese of Fort Worth with him: 48 churches, 15,000 parishioners, and more than 58 clergy. The loyalist minority who did not follow him made up only 8 churches. And in a startling assertion of temporal power against a centuries-old establishment, Iker announced that he and his flock would be keeping their assets-hundreds of millions of dollars of real estate, buildings, and investments-the legacy of a century and a half of worship.

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January 23 2010 By virtueonline CANADA: Calgary Church Loses Charity Status

These "political" views make the church ineligible because, according to the agent, a registered charity "may only engage in non-partisan political activities as long as it devotes substantially all (usually 90% or more) of its resources to charitable activities."

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January 20 2010 By virtueonline Is America Still Making Men? - Dennis Prager

What is a man (as opposed to a boy)? The traditional understanding was that a man is he who takes responsibility for others -- for his family, his community and his country -- and, of course, for himself. A man stood for ideals and values higher than himself. He conducted himself with dignity. And he was strong.

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January 19 2010 By virtueonline The day I decided to stop being gay

From time to time, the dad leant forward as they waited and whispered close to his son's ear, tenderly kissing his fair head. Touching stuff.

But then my eyes lowered and I became transfixed by the sight of the boy's tiny pink fingers gripping his father's huge, workman-like fist. And I almost wanted to burst into song.

I think my life changed at that moment.

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January 14 2010 By virtueonline All the bile that's fit to print

At issue is Uganda's proposed law criminalizing homosexuality. But the editorial's real focus is crucifying Christians who had given talks in Uganda and any part of Christendom that has not bowed its knee to the gay gods.

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January 13 2010 By virtueonline Gay Marriage Headed to Supreme Court?

Gays are trying to overturn Proposition 8 in which 52 percent of California voters added an amendment to the state's constitution limiting marriage to the union of a man and woman.

San Francisco began issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples in 2004, a move annulled by the CA Supreme Court months later. However in May, 2008 the same court voted 4-3 to legalize gay marriage. That decision was reversed by the November, 2008 vote on Prop 8.

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January 12 2010 By virtueonline U2: Rock'n'roll's answer to the Book of Common Prayer?

The singer has made no secret of his religious beliefs. Raised by a Catholic father and a Protestant mother, he, The Edge and Larry Mullen Jr were once members of an evangelical worship group called Shalom. Bono has since distanced himself from organised religion, in favour of a more personal spiritual path ("I'm a need-to-practice-much-more Christian," he said in an interview in 2002, "I'm uncomfortable in churches").

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January 11 2010 By virtueonline Sharia a threat to Britain's future as 'tolerant' society

Whilst conceding that he was 'no expert' on sharia law, he related what he understood it to be, rebutted suggestions that it was a monolith and denied that its most famous and brutal manifestations - in Saudi Arabia for instance - were typical.

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January 07 2010 By virtueonline Should Tiger Woods Consider Christianity?

"So my message to Tiger is, 'Tiger, turn to the Christian faith. You can make a total recovery and be a great example to the world,'" Hume asserted.

His fellow panelists were stunned.

MSNBC's Keith Olbermann aired Hume's remarks and sneered, "WOW. Hume's attempting to inject religion in a discussion of Tiger Woods, and says one religion is better than another."

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