German SWAT Team Storms Home of Homeschooling Family
The children were removed from their parents due to a Nazi-era law banning homeschooling
“My question to the political leadership of Germany is,” says HSLDA Director for International Affairs Mike Donnelly, “How long will you permit these kinds of brutal acts to be perpetrated against German families? Why is it so important to you to force people into your state schools? The echo of this act rings from a... Continue Reading
Told You So: Church ‘Sued’ Over Gay Marriage, and BBC Cheers Polyamory
During the debate of the gay marriage Bill in Parliament, many said that the Church would face litigation; now it is happening
The Church of England, when the plans to redefine marriage were first announced, said it could be the biggest threat to establishment in 500 years. They secured what they believed to be a suitable protection and, although they still opposed the principle, they felt somewhat reassured. Others, mind you, didn’t buy it. Expert human rights... Continue Reading
Study: Too Much Religion Can Harm Economy
Too much religion can harm a society’s economy by undermining the drive for financial success
The study cites the Bible to show how Judaism and Christianity turn upside down the belief that the highest possible income leads to the highest possible happiness and psychological adjustment. It quotes biblical examples such as Jesus’ teaching, “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven,” from Matthew 5:3. CANTERBURY,... Continue Reading
What Christian Left Can Learn From Right
'Moral Mondays' are latest example of growing progressive force. But beware of missteps.
Rev. William Barber, head of the North Carolina chapter of the NAACP and leader of the Moral Mondays, declares, “This is no momentary hyperventilation. This is a movement.” All the more reason to heed the lessons learned from the cautionary tale of the Christian Right, which in addition to gaining visibility and political influence turned... Continue Reading
How Does A Polyamorous Relationship Between Four People Work?
Imagine one house, with four people, but five couples. How does it work?
What is Polyamory? The word entered the Oxford English Dictionary in 2006, where it is defined as: “The fact of having simultaneous close emotional relationships with two or more other individuals, viewed as an alternative to monogamy, esp. in regard to matters of sexual fidelity; the custom or practice of engaging in multiple sexual relationships... Continue Reading
Alamo City Battleground
A proposed non-discrimination policy has made San Antonio, Texas, ‘ground zero’ for gay activists
Advocates say the policy puts San Antonio in line with other major cities in Texas with similar policies, but San Antonio will take it farther: The ordinance changes would prohibit people who have demonstrated bias “in word or deed” toward LGBT individuals from securing business contracts with the city, and anyone in city government could... Continue Reading
Copts March on Washington
Demonstrators also came to be a witness to the world, and particularly to Americans, of the persecution of Egyptian Christians.
Like their fellow Copts in Egypt, and like all Egyptians who supported the People’s Coup, the Egyptian Americans now look to the Egyptian Army and General Abdel Fatah el-Sissi as the defenders of Egypt. They are outraged that the U.S. government continues to defend the Muslim Brotherhood and to insist that all of the Islamists should be included in... Continue Reading
Egypt Burns
As the military meets a violent Muslim Brotherhood, an ancient civilization that includes Egypt's Christians endures a brutal backlash
Robert George of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom called the violence against Christian churches and businesses “unprecedented in modern Egypt, both in its scope and the number of churches and structures attacked.” At one of the region’s oldest monasteries, the Virgin Mary Monastery near Assiut, priest Selwanes Lotfy said on Aug. 18, “We... Continue Reading
Is It Just Me, or Did Kristallnacht Just Happen in Egypt?
The Muslim Brotherhood has pushed the centuries-old Christian presence to a historic low point.
“One senses that same hatred and desperation [that fueled the Germans] as the Muslim Brothers respond to the military’s crackdown by attacking defenseless Christians,” Doran reasons, “We may be thankful that the Muslim Brothers lack the organizational skill of the Nazis, but it appears they lack none of their hate.” No, it’s not just... Continue Reading
Coptic Pope Blasts Muslim Brotherhood, US and European Union
After being ousted from power the Muslim Brotherhood has turned their attacks on Christian churches
Since now former President Morsi’s ouster on July 3, attacks on Egyptian Christians by members of the Muslim Brotherhood have taken place in most areas across Egypt. According to a story by Mary Abdelmassih of the Assyrian International News Agency (AINA), these attacks have escalated since security forces ended the pro-Morsi protests in central Cairo... Continue Reading
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