Christians in Niger Return Home After Violent Muslim Rampage
Christians in Niger are beginning to return to their homes after a violent rampage by Islamic extremists.
The nation is overwhelmingly Muslim. Only one in every 300 residents is a Christian. Even so, Niger wasn’t on the World Watch list as a hotbed of Christian persecution. Amie Cotton of Christian Aid Mission said the violence shocked believers there. “In Niger, there has never been a riot of this sort,” she said. “Christians... Continue Reading
Millennials Bucking Trends On Abortion Approval
Over half of millennials now say the practice is ‘wrong’
After all, “about 500,000 young people were about to mow you down. With love — mow you down with love!” she said with a laugh. She also described the powerful impact that she and some 60 young people had when they went to Capitol Hill after the march to make sure certain members of Congress... Continue Reading
The Right Tax To Support Education
The endowments of the wealthiest universities should be taxed to fund a common purse for education that can be spent on tuition tax credits for some post-high school education
This is a tax progressives should love. America has a uniquely unequal system of higher education. We’re the only place in the world were gigantic sums of money have been accumulated by relatively few educational institutions. Just as redistribution makes sense when it comes to personal income, surely it makes sense when it comes the... Continue Reading
One Pastor’s Tedious Defense of the First Amendment
Last week, the pastor of a small church in Gilbert, Ariz., introduced himself on the steps outside of the Supreme Court.
“I’m Clyde Reed, pastor of Good News Community Church in Gilbert, Ariz.,” [editor’s note: Rev. Reed is a minister in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church] he said. “I’m 82 years old and have been a pastor for over 40 years. I never dreamed my small church sign would be a topic for the Supreme Court.”... Continue Reading
Boko Haram Emerges As Brutal Islamic State Of Africa
Boko Haram, with its chilling brutality, radical Islamic ideology and unstoppable seizure of Nigerian territory is quickly emerging as the Islamic State of Africa.
Boko Haram first gained international notoriety for its savagery in April 2014, when it abducted 276 girls from a boarding school in Chibok and threatened to sell them as wives and sex slaves. The “bring back our girls” movement began with Nigerian village women demanding government action and grew into a worldwide rallying cry, with... Continue Reading
British Midwives Lose Fight for Conscientious Objection To Abortion
The British Supreme Court has rejected the right of conscientious objection for senior midwives who refuse to supervise abortions performed on a labour ward
“Today’s decision sadly makes it likely that senior midwives who refuse to kill babies will be forced to leave the profession. Junior midwives might still be able to work in labour wards where abortions are performed but they will be restricted to ‘staff midwife’ status at best. They could easily be placed in an impossible... Continue Reading
Christian Lawyers And Doctors Need Not Apply
It has become a scary time to be a Christian professional in Canada
“This direct attack on Christian lawyers is meant to create a chilling effect in the legal profession. Lawyers who work for law firms seeking to do business with these corporations will hesitate, and perhaps even be barred from voicing their religious and moral beliefs, or for acting for religious clients in human rights cases dealing... Continue Reading
Churches In Niger And Other Former French Colonies Torched Over Charlie Hebdo Cartoons
Cartoon depictions of Muhammad are proving costly for Christians in majority-Muslim countries in Africa.
Sheikh Saliou Mbacke, coordinator of the Interfaith Action for Peace in Africa, said he strongly condemned the attacks on churches in Niger, but cartoons of such a revered figure were an act of provocation that could not be justified by freedom of expression. “Muslim demonstrations to express their anger are legitimate,” said Mbacke, a Muslim leader... Continue Reading
9 Things You Should Know About Boko Haram
The group is comprised of radical Islamists who oppose both Westerners and “apostate” Muslims
“In 2009 the group launched military operation to create an Islamic state in Africa. The group carried out a number of attacks on police stations and other government buildings in Maiduguri. Nigeria’s security forces were able to capture the group’s leader, Muhammad Yusuf, the group’s headquarters, and many of its fighters. The Nigerian government thought... Continue Reading
Depression-Era Dishonesty
The drive for abortion began not in the 1960s but in the 1930s
The most effective pro-abortion book of the 1930s, Dr. Frederick J. Taussig’s Abortion, attacked the “ridiculous, ofttimes incomprehensive [sic] and harsh statutes on our books.” He recommended that abortion be legal when “the mother is physically depleted by childbearing and poverty” and “clearly irresponsible.” (WNS)–We on the pro-life side sometimes fantasize that the abortion horror... Continue Reading
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