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A Caveman with Convictions

Cover Story | A nationally acclaimed cartoonist is the latest casualty in the cultural elite's ongoing purge of Christian ideas from the mainstream media, but he hopes his persistence will expose them for "what they are" and help pierce the veil of journalistic objectivity

In this issue: "Caveman with convictions," April 20, 1996

Features

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All dressed up

International |  Urban refugees from Bosnia's war have no place to go either

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Cause and effect?

National |  If Newt and Oklahoma City, then Clinton and Unabomber

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Prescription for disaster

National |  Health bill in Congress, without reform, treats only symptoms

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History substandards

National |  Guidelines bring some improvement, but still fall short

Dispatches

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This Week

New Era update Harvard and Princeton both announced on April 10 intentions to return $467,000 and $2.1 million respectively in money received from the…

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Quotables

The wise do not believe in the resurrection of the dead.... So everything from the Easter morning to the Ascension had to be made up by the groveling…

Reviews

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TV & Film: The dilution delusion

Television |  Moyers "faith" series is ever seeking, never understanding

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Books: Politics as usual

Books |  Two tomes that will make you ask: Is this the best we can do?

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The real TV evangelists

Culture |  How network entertainment TV depicted "religion" in 1995

Voices

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Sympathy for the devil

The Great Deceiver has no interest in level playing fields and civil discourse

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Rampant foolishness

What government can do, what it can't and shouldn't, and the reasons why

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The boundaries of unity

n Christ's church, unity not based on the Spirit of truth is clearly out of bounds

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