Culture
Military Commissions Throughout U.S. History
Military commissions have always been controversial in U.S. history, and no more so than in the past 10 years. Military commissions have traditionally...
ObamaCare: “An Assault on Religious Freedom”
Confronting elements of President Obama’s healthcare legislation that are so restrictive of religious freedom that Jesus “would not qualify as ‘religious,’” the U.S....
Read moreLiberals Target Big Companies for Christian Affiliations
In yet another example of liberal intolerance, big companies across the nation are being targeted by those on the Left for their affiliations...
Read moreMother With Cystic Fibrosis Is Hero for Refusing to Abort Triplets
A Louisiana woman suffering from cystic fibrosis is being hailed throughout the world for her decision to deliver three healthy triplets, rather than...
Read morePro-Life Group Launches 40-day Prayer Vigil
The eighth annual "40 Days for Life" campaign to end abortion launches September 28 at an unprecedented 301 locations worldwide. Local volunteers are...
Read moreIs Prophecy Motivating Fundamentalists to Vote?
Does anxiety over what some fundamentalists believe is the coming "biblical apocalypse" motivate Republicans to vote for a particular candidate? ...
Read moreTexas Student Suspended for Saying Homosexuality is Wrong
An honors student at a Fort Worth, Texas, high school was sent to the principal’s office after he told a fellow student that...
Read moreUnderwear-clad Activists Protest Utah Morality Laws
Activists protesting Utah's opposition to same-sex "marriage" (and other statutes dealing with moral issues) have found an effective way to garner public attention:...
Read moreSouthern Baptists Mull Name Change
Concerned that their group’s name may sound too “regional” for effective outreach throughout the U.S., officials of the 166-year-old Southern Baptist Convention (SBC)...
Read moreMarines Recruit at Okla. “Gay Community Center”
It became official three days ago. The military ended its ban on homosexuals serving “openly,” meaning members of the armed forces may speak...
Read moreCanadian Priest Removed for Homilies on Sin
An aged Roman Catholic priest who offered objective moral truth to his parishioners has been relieved of his office. Bishop Valery Vienneau of the Diocese...
Read moreCalifornia Couple Fined for Home Bible Study
Once again California has demonstrated why it is called the “Land Where Nothing Is Permitted.” A couple in San Juan Capistrano, a community...
Read moreCross in Front Yard Brings Clash with City
When a woman in a Los Angeles, California neighborhood placed a two-story cross in her front yard, neighbors grew frustrated and called in...
Read moreStudy: Believers Don’t Support Gov’t. Programs
A study at Baylor University shows that a large majority of Americans believe that “God has a plan,” and that idea influences their...
Read moreCelebration, Sadness, Concern As “Gay” Military Ban Lifted
The centuries-old ban on homosexuals in the U.S. military officially ended at 12:01 a.m., September 20, with celebration and jubilation in the “gay”...
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