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New Oxford Notes: February 2004

O.K., SUVs Aren't Rice Rockets, but…

Any car dealer will tell you that women love SUVs, especially women with children.

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The One-World Church

Whoa! Fr. Neuhaus, whatever happened to the "fullness of the truth"?

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Evangelization as if It Doesn't Matter

How can there be any fervor if we don't know why we should evangelize?

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Is Same-Sex "Marriage" Inevitable?

American culture is so degenerate that it hardly makes any difference anymore.

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