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Monday’s Top Faith News

July 2, 2007, 1:21 pm | Posted by FPL

The Rev. Joel Hunter is part of a new generation of evangelical leaders

(By Mark I Pinsky – Orlando Sentinal)

Faith shouldn’t be red, white and blue

(By Tom Krattenmaker – USA Today, Opinion)

What would Jesus do about health care?

(By Rev. Sandra L. Strauss – The Morning Call, Opinion)

Romney Questioned by Conservatives

(By Mike Glover – Associated Press)

Obama, Democrats and young evangelicals

(By tmatt – Get Religion.org)

Seven of 10 Republicans skeptical on evolution

(By – Religion News Service)

Eco-Jews Offer Strong Message

(By Laura Laing – Baltimore Jewish Times)

Jewish Groups Split Over Church-State Ruling

(By James D Besser – New York Jewish Week)

The Most Activist Court

(By Simon Lazarus – American Prospect)

Faith-based group aims to reach thousands in social justice drive

(By Michele Brown – DesMoines Register)

Proposal for an Islamic Envoy Brings Cautious Hope

(By Omar Fekeiki – Washington Post)

Palestine, Israel Churches Seek Boost in Faith-Based Peace Efforts

(By Eric Young – Christian Post)

New Hampshire Becomes 1st State to Repeal Parental Notification Law

(By Eric Young – Christian Post)

Abstinence Brings ‘Dignity’

(By Isaac Phiri – Christianity Today)

Survey: Gay ‘Marriage’ Opposition Increases; Support for Civil Unions Hits Low

(By Eric Young – Christian Post)

The language of faith

(By – Chicago Tribune, Editorial)

Senate Veteran: Immigration Reform Inevitable

(By Silla Brush – US News & World Report)

New DVD Challenges ‘Myth’ That GOP is ‘God’s Only Party’

(Bob Allen – Ethics Daily.com)

Armenian genocide issue draws close to a new House vote

(By Michael Doyle – Miami Herald)

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