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Joan Houk, a Roman Catholic from Pennsylvania, is one of 12 women participating in a ceremony Monday in which eight will problaim themselves priests and four deacons. Of course, the Catholic church won't recognize the ceremony and and women face excommunication as a result of it. It's not just the Catholics. It's the Lutherans of the Missouri Synod, Pentecostals and other church who believe the Bible prohibits women from becoming pastors or leaders in the church. That position is...
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So we just put up a story on local churches that are getting mammoth crosses on their property, thanks to cell phone companies. Turns out inside these crossses are the guts of a cell phone tower.While the practical part of me thinks this is a great idea, there is a part that asks, "Is it appropriate to have random phone calls being transmitted through a religious symbol?"I mean, should someone be able to use that tower/cross to call a phone sex line? Or how about just calling...
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