The Average College Freshman Reads At 7th Grade Level
Renaissance Learning found that the average book assigned for summer reading at college has a seventh-grade reading level
“We are spending billions of dollars trying to send students to college and maintain them there when, on average, they read at about the grade 6 or 7 level, according to Renaissance Learning’s latest report on what American students in grades 9-12 read, whether assigned or chosen.” The average U.S. college freshman reads at... Continue Reading
If the Supreme Court Legalizes Gay Marriage In 2015, How Will Evangelicals Respond?
How will Conservative Christians respond if the Supreme Court makes gay marriage legal nationwide?
“Evangelicals are, by definition, defined around the Bible and the gospel,” Moore said. “The Scriptures are clear on what marriage is, and clear on the sin of sexual expression outside of the marriage covenant of a man and woman.” If the court were to “redefine marriage,” Moore said Christians should “be ready to offer an... Continue Reading
Department of Education: Title IX Applies to Transgender Students
Schools that offer single-gender classes, from kindergarten through high school, must allow students to attend based on their declared “gender identity,” according to a Department of Education memo.
The 34-page memo applies to federally funded schools and extends Title IX gender discrimination protection to transgender students. It requires transgender students to be treated according to their proclaimed gender identity “in all aspects of the planning, implementation, enrollment, operation, and evaluation of single-sex classes.” (WNS)–Schools that offer single-gender classes, from kindergarten through... Continue Reading
Duke Cancels Plan For Muslim Call To Prayer From Tower
Duke University canceled its plan to use a chapel tower for a weekly call to prayer for Muslims after getting bombarded with calls and emails from alumni and others
The chapel’s associate dean for religious life, Christy Lohr Sapp, said before the plans were canceled that the move showed the school’s commitment to religious pluralism. In a column written for the News and Observer in Raleigh, Lohr Sapp acknowledged the headlines generated by violence by extremists in ISIS, Boko Haram and al-Qaida, contrasting it... Continue Reading
Virginia School Board Threatens Home Schooling Parents With Imprisonment
The School Board Wants to Haul Home Schooled Children, Aged 14+, in for Interrogation
Goochland County, Virginia School Board is demanding parents and their children justify their religious beliefs under interrogation. The Board changed their policy and now, once a child is 14 or older, the child has to state whether their beliefs are in accord with their parents’ beliefs. They are then to be brought before the board... Continue Reading
Atheist Parents Take On Christian ‘Good News Club’ With ‘Better News Club’
A group of atheists in Rochester, N.Y., consisting of atheists, humanists and skeptics, announced its own after-school program: a Young Skeptics club featuring science, logic and learning activities
The Better News Club and Young Skeptics operate under the assumption that “it’s more important to teach children how to make belief decisions for themselves, rather than accept claims presented to them without thinking critically about those claims,” according to its mission statement. Young Skeptics is thought to be the first nontheistic after-school club for elementary aged school children... Continue Reading
My New Answer To “So, What’s Your Perspective On Gay Marriage?” (Until I Hear A Better One)…
There is no true ‘third-way’ of looking at the issue of same-sex marriage
Think about that and let it sink in! From my perspective Rev. Welby is exactly right. There are really only two answers now. We have achieved what I might call “full polarity” on the issue – each side saying with passion and full conviction that, “Being a Christian means…” A. That we cannot ever affirm... Continue Reading
Religious Bias Issues Debated After Atlanta Mayor’s Dismissal of Fire Chief
Kevin Cochran, the Atlanta fire chief, was fired for handing our copies of his Christian self-help book that denounces homosexuality.
More pressing is the possible effect that Mr. Cochran’s firing could have on a continuing debate over whether Georgia needs a so-called religious freedom law, which would give more legal sway to individuals who challenge state and local government policies that they believe to be discriminatory. ATLANTA — Mayor Kasim Reed’s decision to dismiss... Continue Reading
Theological Extremism In A Secular Age
The real world is a world in which theology matters, and a world in which an empty secular worldview is no match for an Islamic theology set on conquest
“From a Christian worldview perspective there are a couple of very crucial issues for us to consider. First is the issue of blasphemy. Islam considers blasphemy a capital crime and defines blasphemy as an insult to the Quran, to Islam, and most specifically and personally, to the prophet Mohammed. Christianity also has a concern about... Continue Reading
Boko Haram May Have Just Killed 2,000 People: ‘Killing Went On And On’
A senior government official: Boko Haram killed more than 2,000 people which, if true, would mean the group equaled its total kill count last year in one attack
A video recently emerged, Genocide Watch report, that shows gunmen shooting civilians as they lay face down in a dormitory. A local leader explains they are “infidels,” even though he admits they’re Muslim: “We have made sure the floor of this hall is turned red with blood, and this is how it is going to... Continue Reading
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