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Can evolution and Christian faith co-exist?
A recent LifeWay Research poll showed three-fourths of Protestant pastors reject evolution, and nearly half believe the earth is about 6,000 years old. A biologist with a scientific interest in the evolution-creation debate attributed the results to a commonly held—but false—idea that science and faith cannot be reconciled.
02/10/2012 - By Administrator
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Retiring CBF head to lead new center for Baptist leadership
Retiring Cooperative Baptist Fellowship Executive Coordinator Daniel Vestal has been tapped to lead Mercer University’s new Eula Mae and John Baugh Center for Baptist Leadership. Vestal will assume his new role July 1, the day after he retires as head of the Atlanta-based CBF, where he has served since 1996.
02/08/2012 - By Administrator
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New Orleans pastor may become first African-American SBC president
After months of urging from other Baptists around the country, Fred Luter told his African-American congregation he will seek to become the first black man to lead the predominantly white Southern Baptist Convention.
02/07/2012 - By Administrator
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More Americans respond to religion by saying, ‘So what?’
The "dirty little secret" of religiosity in America is that there are so many people for whom spiritual interest, thinking about ultimate questions, is minimal, according to religion professor Mark Silk.
02/03/2012 - By Administrator
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Political ‘God talk’ turns off many voters, LifeWay poll shows
A LifeWay Research survey indicates frequent use of "God talk" actually may be more likely to hurt rather than help a candidate's chances with voters.
02/03/2012 - By Administrator
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Songwriter Paul Simon’s meandering spiritual journey
Paul Simon says there's always been a spiritual dimension to his music. But the overt religious references in his most recent album, So Beautiful or So What, surprised even him.
02/03/2012 - By Administrator


