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* An atheist picked up an issue of O Theophilus in a dentist's office. He was so
moved by what he read that he called the office of CBL and asked if we truly
believed it. The result is that both the Atheist and Humanist Societies of Georgia
have challenged CBL to a public debate this November!
* One person simply read that 48% of Christians don't read their Bibles because
they are lazy. She got so convicted that she shared it with her pastor and church
and they began a Bible reading program together. The last we heard, revival had
broken out with daily services for over three weeks!
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EEOC REGS COULD LUMP BIBLE WITH PLAYBOY
Under proposed Equal Employment Opportunity Commission regulations the category of
"religious harassment" will be strictly defined in the same manner as sexual harassment.
Anything offensive to another party or which the other party does not care to hear could earn the
religious harassment label. The regulations were open for public discussion from Oct. 1 till Nov.
30, 1993. Observers speculate that under the new regulations it would be possible to sue an
employer who permitted a Bible study during work hours. Companies such as Chick-fil-A with
its corporate statement, "To glorify God by being a faithful steward of all that is entrusted to us, to
have a positive influence on all who come in contact with Chick-fil-A" could be in serious legal
trouble.
AMERICANCENTERFORLAWANDJUSTICE, VIRGINIABEACH, VA.
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