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11 June, 2004
11 June 2004
8:35 am: Bugs and computer chips at the Vatican .
8:24 am: "'Long before there was a Jerry Falwell or a Pat Robertson or even a Tom Delay, there was a Martin Luther King Jr., a Dorothy Day and an Abraham Heschel,'" said John Podesta, a Catholic, the Center's president, and a former Clinton White House staffer. "'For them, justice and fairness in the community was inseparable from their faith in God. That's the real story of religion in American life and we're here to reclaim it.'" Juliana Finucane reports on a Democratic attempt to retake religion.
8:18 am: Via Bartholomew's Notes On Religion: evolutionist author Richard Dawkins frets over the growing influence of religion on state schools in the UK, namely a private, evangelical sponsor, Peter Vardy, who encourages a curriculum of Bible-study and Creationist theory.

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