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147- Issue # 147 May/ June 1996

147- Issue # 147 May/ June 1996

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Issue #147 - May/June 1996

(Picture of Pope John Paul II holding The Door issue with Mother Teresa on it)

ARTICLE

Horoscope – If you were born today—get your bad self back to bed! by Brian Kelcher

What Happens, you know, to Christian Athletes when They Can't, Like, Do Sports No More? Uhh...they

become televangelsists? by Rocco Maiolo

Sex, Amy Grant, and the Quest for the Righteous Fox - We were the few, the proud, the hormonally

challenged. by Mark Olson

Praying 101-Final Exam – Dang! And you thought the nightly pop quizzes were hard! by Judith Hugg

What the Homeless Really, Really Need—and Why They'll Never get it - they're homeless—we're clueless.

by Joe Bob Briggs

More Gleanings from the 'net - 1. Psychiatric Hotline 2. Why the Almighty Never Received Tenure

Books The Door Would Burn - And we'd use our old copies of Basic Youth Conflicts as the kindling! by

James W. Miller

Ben Hinny-Hinn - A song parody that's supercalifragilistic! by Randall West

Bad Taste is Couple's Original Sin - Door Haiku A Dallas newspaper grouches/About Paul and January

Crouch's/Sartorial faux paux. by Steve Blow

"Jesus Christ May or May Not Have Risen Today" - The first installment in an exciting new series excerpting

hymns from the upcoming Unitarian Hymnal/Hernal. by David Schroede

Oral Review: The Flu, TBN, FCC, and other Three-letter Words - It's Cosmetic Kismet! Paul and January get

out of hand! by Brad Bailey

Dante's Evangelical Protestant Inferno - Not to be confused with the Trammps' "Disco Inferno." by David

BACK DOOR

Reflections on Closing the Door by Mike Yaconelli

CARTOON

"False Pregnancy" and "Illiteracy Can Be Good" by Mueller

Dante's (evangelical Protestant) Inferno….what Hell would be like if Dante had written today….! by D.

CORRECTIONS/CLARIFICATIONS

Some unfinished business from issue #146.

EXEGETE

May/June Door Bible Study - A sensitive, introspective look at the beloved "homo verses," Romans 1:26-28.

by Joe Bob "The Exegete" Briggs

INTERVIEW

Rabbi Jack Neusner - A Rabbi talks with Jesus—then with us. by Arsenio Orteza

The Rev. Al Sharpton - New York's controversial activist minister deftly handles tough questions about racism

and hair-care by Becky Garrison

LOSER OF THE MONTH

What's the frequency, Kenneth (Copeland)?

TRUTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTION

And the scary thing is, it's getting stranger every year!
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