The Slow Death of the University
If English departments survive at all, it may simply be to teach business students the use of the semicolon
Besides, teaching has been for some time a less vital business in British universities than research. It is research that brings in the money, not courses on Expressionism or the Reformation….There has thus been less incentive for academics to devote themselves to their teaching, and plenty of reason for them to produce for production’s sake,... Continue Reading
The Crisis in International Religious Freedom
ISIL is succeeding in its attempts to stamp out the region’s Judeo-Christian heritage
According to Wolf, there were roughly 150,000 Iraqi Jews in 1950. Today there are fewer than ten—a shocking statistic in its own right, but also an ominous sign in light of an old regional saying: “as go the Jews, so go the Christians.” In September of this year, Baylor University sponsored two lectures on... Continue Reading
Anti-Secrecy Site Releases Abortion Industry Videos Despite Gag Order
An online news site that emphasizes publishing information ignored by mainstream media posted to YouTube 11 Center for Medical Progress videos a judge ordered the pro-life group not to release.
The video clips feature footage taken at a National Abortion Federation event. The abortion industry trade group sued CMP to block it from releasing the footage. But a House subcommittee requested all CMP’s footage as part of its investigation into Planned Parenthood’s involvement in the fetal-tissue trade, and another judge ordered CMP to hand over... Continue Reading
California Pregnancy Centers Fight New Abortion-Referral Mandate
Two suits filed Oct. 10 in California federal courts claim a new state law violates pro-life pregnancy centers’ constitutional rights by mandating the centers tell clients about abortion.
The law, signed by California Gov. Jerry Brown on Oct. 9 and set to take effect in January, forces private religious pregnancy centers to inform every woman entering their doors about state-sponsored public programs providing immediate and free abortions for qualifying women. Under the law, centers are required to provide a phone number where clients... Continue Reading
ISIS Terrorist Abandons Jihad After Witnessing ‘Love of Christians’ at Jordanian Refugee Camp, Aid Group Says
Millions of people are fleeing Syria and Iraq, looking to escape civil war and IS
“I think that a lot of refugees see that there is something different there, they see the Muslim on Muslim fighting, and then they see how the Christians are reaching out with love and caring — that has to do something with their hearts,” Valkenburg told CP. Christian Aid Mission has said that Islamic... Continue Reading
Why Trying To Help Poor Countries Might Actually Hurt Them
Nobel-winning economist Angus Deaton argues against giving aid to poor countries
Deaton argues that, by trying to help poor people in developing countries, the rich world may actually be corrupting those nations’ governments and slowing their growth. According to Deaton, and the economists who agree with him, much of the $135 billion that the world’s most developed countries spent on official aid in 2014 may not have ended... Continue Reading
Houston Pastors Fight Gender-Bending Rule
Church leaders hope concern over the Equal Rights Ordinance will bring Christians to the polls
Last week, HAPC held a news conference to demonstrate the unity within the racially, denominationally, and politically diverse coalition opposed to the Equal Rights Ordinance (ERO), which makes sexuality and gender identity protected classes. Pastors representing 150 churches gathered at the 70,000-member Second Baptist Church on Oct. 7 to make clear their opposition to Proposition... Continue Reading
The Supreme Court, 9-0, On Student Organizations’ “Freedom To Express ‘The Thought That We Hate’”
The “thought that we hate” phrase, by the way, comes from Justice Holmes’s dissent in United States v. Schwimmer (1929)
Although registered student groups must conform their conduct to the Law School’s regulation by dropping access barriers, they may express any viewpoint they wish — including a discriminatory one. Today’s decision thus continues this Court’s tradition of “protect[ing] the freedom to express ‘the thought that we hate.’” In the Supreme Court’s most recent university... Continue Reading
Planned Parenthood Drops Fetal Tissue Fees
In an attempt to end debate over tissue trade profit, abortion giant will no longer charge for baby body parts
The sudden shift in policy comes as Planned Parenthood tries to defend itself from an ongoing conservative push to cut off its federal funding. A series of undercover videos released by the Center for Medical Progress this year show Planned Parenthood employees haggling over the payments they would receive in exchange for providing organs from... Continue Reading
Church And State Collide at Florida Capitol Over ‘Pastor Protection Act’
“Look at the true intent of this bill,” said Rev. Harold Thompson of Miami Beach
Rep. Scott Plakon, R-Longwood, said his proposal (HB 43) is an “extra layer of protection” intended to assure that clergy do not have to perform same-sex marriages if they violate their religious beliefs or moral convictions. Church and state collided Wednesday in a Capitol hearing room crowded with dozens of clergy members as a... Continue Reading
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