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Issue #147 - May/June 1996 |
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(Picture of Pope John Paul II holding The Door issue with Mother Teresa on it) |
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Horoscope – If you were born today—get your bad self back to bed! by Brian Kelcher |
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What Happens, you know, to Christian Athletes when They Can't, Like, Do Sports No More? Uhh...they |
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become televangelsists? by Rocco Maiolo |
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Sex, Amy Grant, and the Quest for the Righteous Fox - We were the few, the proud, the hormonally |
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challenged. by Mark Olson |
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Praying 101-Final Exam – Dang! And you thought the nightly pop quizzes were hard! by Judith Hugg |
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What the Homeless Really, Really Need—and Why They'll Never get it - they're homeless—we're clueless. |
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More Gleanings from the 'net - 1. Psychiatric Hotline 2. Why the Almighty Never Received Tenure |
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Books The Door Would Burn - And we'd use our old copies of Basic Youth Conflicts as the kindling! by |
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Ben Hinny-Hinn - A song parody that's supercalifragilistic! by Randall West |
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Bad Taste is Couple's Original Sin - Door Haiku A Dallas newspaper grouches/About Paul and January |
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Crouch's/Sartorial faux paux. by Steve Blow |
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"Jesus Christ May or May Not Have Risen Today" - The first installment in an exciting new series excerpting |
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hymns from the upcoming Unitarian Hymnal/Hernal. by David Schroede |
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Oral Review: The Flu, TBN, FCC, and other Three-letter Words - It's Cosmetic Kismet! Paul and January get |
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out of hand! by Brad Bailey |
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Dante's Evangelical Protestant Inferno - Not to be confused with the Trammps' "Disco Inferno." by David |
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Reflections on Closing the Door by Mike Yaconelli |
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"False Pregnancy" and "Illiteracy Can Be Good" by Mueller |
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Dante's (evangelical Protestant) Inferno….what Hell would be like if Dante had written today….! by D. |
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CORRECTIONS/CLARIFICATIONS |
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Some unfinished business from issue #146. |
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May/June Door Bible Study - A sensitive, introspective look at the beloved "homo verses," Romans 1:26-28. |
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by Joe Bob "The Exegete" Briggs |
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Rabbi Jack Neusner - A Rabbi talks with Jesus—then with us. by Arsenio Orteza |
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The Rev. Al Sharpton - New York's controversial activist minister deftly handles tough questions about racism |
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and hair-care by Becky Garrison |
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What's the frequency, Kenneth (Copeland)? |
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TRUTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTION |
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And the scary thing is, it's getting stranger every year! |
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