Alberta, Canada’s Progressive New Government Bans the Words “Mother” and “Father” in Schools
It used to be: "Heather has two mommies." Now, it's: "Heather has two non-gendered and inclusive caregivers."
The guidelines get to this: “If sports teams are divided by gender, students are given the opportunity to participate on the team that reflects their gender identity and expression… Students with diverse sexual orientations, gender identities and gender expressions have a right to accommodation when it comes to the use of washroom and change room... Continue Reading
In This Country [Iceland], Literally No Young Christians Believe That God Created The Earth
Exactly zero percent of respondents in a recent survey said they believe that God created the Earth.
Despite the trend, the Evangelical Lutheran Church is still the country’s declared state church. Solveig Anna Boasdottir, a professor at the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Iceland, agreed that scientific progress had changed religious attitudes in the country. But she said that about 40 percent of the country’s younger generation... Continue Reading
Late-Term Abortionists Grieve Over the Babies They Kill, Planned Parenthood Undercover Investigator Says
Abortion doctors experience a "burden of guilt" for the deaths of babies
“When you are in a situation and you are with a late-term abortion doctor, who truly does things that are monstrous, the acts and deeds they do are truly monstrous but they are still a human being,” Daleiden declared. Abortion doctors experience a “burden of guilt” for the deaths of babies they are responsible... Continue Reading
Lessons of Faith Radiating from Chernobyl
Chernobyl was the equivalent of 350 atomic bombs being dropped on Hiroshima and the “largest technological disaster of the 20th century.
The societal losses were also emphasized. One man said, “Of course I agree with those who write that it wasn’t just the reactor that exploded, but an entire system of values. But this explanation isn’t quite enough for me.” The book includes political commentary. “We don’t need anything from the government. Just leave us alone,... Continue Reading
The FAQs: Anglican Communion ‘Suspends’ Episcopal Church
On Thursday, January 14, the primates officially released a document (that had earlier been leaked) concerning the Episcopal Church’s position on marriage.
“Anglicanism is a tradition within Christianity comprising the Church of England and churches that are historically tied to it or have similar beliefs, worship practices and church structures. With a membership estimated at around 80 million members worldwide, the Anglican faith (including both those within the Anglican Communion and Anglicans outside of it) is the third largest... Continue Reading
Hallelujah College
Some Christian students have taken advantage of their campuses’ multicultural marketplace of ideas
Undergraduate journals of Christian thought, publications like the Harvard Ichthus and The Logos at Yale, have also multiplied on elite campuses in recent years. When Andrew Schuman arrived at Dartmouth in 2006, he and some like-minded freshmen founded Apologia, a semiannual journal that aims “to think critically, question honestly, and link arms with anyone who... Continue Reading
Liberty and SOGI Laws: An Impossible and Unsustainable “Compromise”
Indiana’s proposed sexual orientation and gender identity laws would make bad policy
Some advocates of these two bills argue that they protect “fairness for all,” others say that they are a “compromise” following the path that Utah took with its SOGI law, while still others say they lock in some freedom before the opportunity closes forever. We think all three are demonstrably mistaken. Indiana’s proposed sexual... Continue Reading
How Do Sunni and Shia Islam Differ?
Here is a primer on the basic differences between Sunni and Shia Islam
“The Sunni and Shiite sects of Islam encompass a wide spectrum of doctrine, opinion and schools of thought. The branches are in agreement on many aspects of Islam, but there are considerable disagreements within each.” Saudi Arabia’s execution of the Shiite cleric Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr could escalate tensions in the Muslim world even further.... Continue Reading
LGBT K-12 School Proposed For Georgia
The school, being called the first of its kind in Georgia, will also employ LGBT teachers
“Initially, Pride School will be based out of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Atlanta church after it opens by September. Tuition will be set at $13,000, the AJC reported. Zsilavetz said financial assistance will be available for students who need it.” A new school for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students in grades K-12... Continue Reading
Government Can, Should, Support Religion, Justice Antonin Scalia Tells Metairie Crowd
Government support for religion is not only justified by the Constitution, it was the norm for hundreds of years and it helped the United States become a free and prosperous nation
Citing a quotation attributed to former French President Charles de Gaulle, Scalia said “‘God takes care of little children, drunkards and the United States of America.'” Scalia then added, “I think that’s true. God has been very good to us. One of the reasons God has been good to us is that we have done... Continue Reading
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