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Anne Rice Hasn’t Betrayed You
In recent days, the Internet has been abuzz with news that Anne Rice has renounced Christianity. The best-selling vampire novelist, who professed...
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A listing of hot cultural items from the the Internet, music, television and movies.
I Wanted to Quit Too...
Anne Rice and I share one big thing in common. I also thought about “quitting” the organized version of Christianity that we call church.
Cracks in the Dam
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Plagiarism Lines Blur for Students in Digital Age
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Pray for Anne Rice...The Sequel
I have an odd attachment to author Anne Rice. She was the subject of the very first blog that I wrote on October 24, 2005. The blog was titled...
Anne Rice Quits Christianity
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In a recent interview, actress Cameron Diaz made it quite clear that she is content to be – and intent on being – a serial dater. In an...
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