House Passes Bill To Protect Military Freedom of Religion
Earlier, priests were threatened with arrest if they ministered to military during shutdown
“This morning, we passed a bill (H. Con. Res. 58) in the House to ensure that our service members, their families, and their chaplains are able to exercise their fundamental constitutional rights. Rep. Doug Collins (R-GA), himself a former military chaplain, sponsored the bill and gave a great speech on the floor in support of... Continue Reading
RUF Event at University of South Florida Sparks Free Speech Debate on Sexuality
Dr. Rosaria Butterfield, a self-proclaimed former “leftist lesbian” professor at Syracuse University who became heterosexual after becoming a devout Christian, will be speaking
“It’s difficult enough when working with LGBT students,” he said. “A lot of people are closed off to the church because of past experiences where they’ve been shunned or closed off. But Christianity is about love and faith; it isn’t just about what can be proven or found, but also what we believe in our... Continue Reading
Five Reasons Christians Should Care About Bioethics
Five reasons why Christians have a particular responsibility to understand and be involved in bioethics
In both society and in our personal lives, either the Christian perspective on bioethics will achieve a dominant level of acceptance or the secularist view will win, slowly but assuredly, by default. Each path will lead to sharply different results. The Christian approach leads to freedom, equality and respect for all humanity. Basing bioethics on... Continue Reading
The Religious Dorm at the Public University
Kosher dorms, Christian fraternity houses and specialized housing based on values have become part of modern college life
“We don’t want to offend people, but we don’t want to be offended,” said Stella Burak, 20. “We have to be tolerant of so many things, but nobody has to be tolerant of religion.” Like the school administrators who supported the dorm, students argue that the Newman hall is not, as it was originally marketed,... Continue Reading
Picture of Jesus Costs Jackson School $95,000
A southern Ohio school district has agreed to keep a picture of Jesus off district property and pay $95,000 to settle a lawsuit
The picture of Jesus had hung in either Jackson High School or the district’s middle school since 1947. Jackson is 75 miles southeast of Columbus. The lawsuit, filed in February, said the image was an unconstitutional government endorsement of Christianity. The school board had argued that it belonged to the Hi-Y club, a religion-centered student... Continue Reading
Iowa Professor: Theory of Evolution Filled With ‘Semi-Truck’ Sized Holes
The University of Iowa has become the latest battleground in the debate between creationism and evolution
Despite this fairly middle-ground tone, the faculty at UI found plenty to take issue with, particularly with Bowden’s claim that there are “holes in the theory of evolution that are big enough to drive a semi-truck through.” In response to the column, 25 of Bowden’s colleagues wrote a rebuttal acknowledging that while professors have a... Continue Reading
Terrorism from A Failed Ideology
Middle East expert Mark Durie, an Anglican vicar in Australia, shares the following insights on what’s fueling the Islamic violence exploding across much of the world, including the continuing attacks against Christians in Nigeria.
The challenge for Christians is to hold fast, to acknowledge the truth of what is happening: Islam is a failed ideology that is bringing only sorrow and failure to the world. We should repent and return to our core truths: the power of Christ to heal and save. And get ourselves ready to respond to... Continue Reading
Military Priests Face Arrest for Celebrating Mass in Defiance of Shutdown
Priests are being forbidden from celebrating Mass, even on a volunteer basis
There is a chronic shortage of active duty Catholic chaplains. While roughly 25% of the military is Catholic, Catholic priests make up only about 8% of the chaplain corps. That means approximately 275,000 men and women in uniform, and their families, are served by only 234 active-duty priests. The temporary solution to this shortage is... Continue Reading
The War on Christians
The global persecution of Christians is the unreported catastrophe of our time
To put flesh and blood on those statistics, all one has to do is look around. In Baghdad, Islamic militants stormed the Syriac Catholic cathedral of Our Lady of Salvation on 31 October 2010, killing the two priests celebrating Mass and leaving a total of 58 people dead. Though shocking, the assault was far from... Continue Reading
Hobby Lobby Chief Defends Resistance to Ombamacare HHS Mandate
Hobby Lobby President Steve Green defended his firm’s litigation against the Obamacare HHS contraceptive/abortifacient mandate
“We didn’t pick the fight,” Green explained. “We never imagined we’d sue our own government. We love our country. But the mandate requires us to become abortion providers, which goes against our conscience.” Green said his firm would “not provide abortive drugs for free and won’t prevent employees from accessing those drugs.” Hobby Lobby... Continue Reading
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