Ban smokeless tobacco in the Big League baseball, say religious leaders
The leaders noted that smokeless tobacco use among high school boys has climbed 36 percent since 2003, and said big league ballplayers have a responsibility to be better role models for young fans. Some of the biggest name in religious politics – among 25 faith groups around the country — are calling on Major League... Continue Reading
Americans Rank Top Immoral ‘Sins’ in New Poll
A national poll shows that while Americans are still holding on to some traditional moral values, they have validated immoral behaviors that are self-satisfying. The poll, conducted by Gallup, revealed 91 percent of respondents considered extramarital affairs immoral. In addition to cheating spouses, polygamy, cloning humans, suicide and pornography all ranked as the top five... Continue Reading
Federal Court: Dearborn, Michigan wrong to bar Christian evangelist from passing leaflets at Arab festival
A Detroit suburb violated the free-speech rights of a Christian evangelist by barring him from handing out leaflets at an Arab-American street festival last year, a federal appeals court said Thursday. The 2-1 decision comes less than a month before the next festival in Dearborn, which draws thousands of people to Warren Avenue in the... Continue Reading
Sumner school district defends religious ‘interactions’ – School district says lawsuit lacks merit
Some interactions between church and state are inevitable and OK, the Sumner County School District argued in response to a lawsuit against it over prayers, pastor visits and Bible distribution in schools. The American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee filed a complaint in federal court this month alleging that the district has shown a pattern... Continue Reading
Duke Medical Center study suggests ‘born-again’ believers have smaller brains
Sociologists of religion, meanwhile, aren’t buying it. They say the researchers’ theory flies in the face of U.S. religious demographics. While it’s true that evangelicals are a minority, they’re a sizable one — 40% of the U.S. population, according to Gallup Polls — and not exactly a stressed-out minority, especially in the South. For decades,... Continue Reading
Coptic Christians slaughtered in Egypt as the world looks away
Egypt’s Christians are a minority living in a Muslim majority. Coptic Christians are a very successful minority. When Gamal Abdel Nasser took over as ruler, the Copts were 10 per cent of the country and owned 50 per cent of the wealth. In Alexandria, where the Copts still own 50 per cent of the businesses,... Continue Reading
Two Former Girl Scouts challenge organization’s ties to Planned Parenthood
Two teen girls who dedicated years to the Girl Scouts USA (GSUSA) have gone public with their decision to leave the popular girls’ organization out of alarm over its ties to Planned Parenthood. Tess Volanski, 14, and Sydney Volanski, 15, say they decided to leave their Girl Scout Troop after eight years, and they describe... Continue Reading
Israel Could Face Problems Threatening its Existence
What to look for in the next few months? Austin, Texas-based Stratfor—”the private CIA”—says we should watch the reconciliation process between Hamas and Fatah, watch the reaction of Hezbollah, and watch the actions of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood. I’d add, “watch and pray.” The situation of Israel is once again heading toward extreme peril. In... Continue Reading
Seeing the History of People in Context of Their Times
Even before one touches on the theology, a knowledge of the life and career of Athanasius is vital to understanding how and why the church developed the way it did; and also to seeing how theological debates are always complex – as complex as the historical situations in which they occur. After a period of... Continue Reading
Fewer Abortion Clinics Likely Means More Babies Saved
Three abortion clinics in Philadelphia were shuttered last year over failed inspections. Two abortion clinics in Delaware that closed this year are likely to stay that way. And without government funding, Planned Parenthood of Indiana has said it may be forced to close 13 of its clinics. Life advocates are celebrating, because with fewer abortion... Continue Reading
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