Appellate court difficult to read on cross case
A panel of federal appellate judges wrestled Wednesday, Dec 9, with the complex and conflicting legal claims over the fate of the Mount Soledad cross in the latest legal showdown in the long-running case. The 29-foot-tall cross in La Jolla has been the subject of litigation since 1989. After nearly 45 minutes of arguments, it... Continue Reading
Supreme Court won’t hear appeal from ex-Gitmo prisoners
The Supreme Court has refused to take up an appeal from former Guantanamo Bay detainees who say they were tortured and denied religious rights. The justices rejected the appeal without comment Monday. Four British men say they were harassed while practicing their religion, including forced shaving of their beards, banning or interrupting their prayers, denying... Continue Reading
Clergy prompt Orland Park (IL) video gambling vote
At the urging of local clergy and anti-gambling advocates, Orland Park officials will vote early next month on whether or not to ban video gambling in the village. Trustee James Dodge made a motion at the Village Board meeting Monday to place the tabled issue on the board’s Dec. 7 meeting agenda. Clergy from 15... Continue Reading
Christian Group Breaks UK Radio Barrier
For years, Christian radio stations in the United Kingdom were prevented from airing nationally, but a Christian broadcasting group has changed that. United Christian Broadcasters International operates on nearly every continent to make Christian radio and television available in closed countries. This week, the group put an end to the 23-year journey of Ian Mackie’s... Continue Reading
Criminal Background Checks Part of Draconian Law Proposed for Homeschoolers
A bill proposed by the British government and now making its way through parliament would impose the most burdensome and intrusive regulation on homeschooling in the English-speaking world. “This bill is breathtaking in its scope and reflects a perverse level of suspicion towards parents who home-educate their children,” says HSLDA Staff Attorney and Director of... Continue Reading
Pew Survey: Democrats Faith-friendly Image Suffers, While Obama’s Fares Better
Americans view the Democrats as less religion friendly now than they did a year ago, while President Obama’s administration is seen to be warmer toward religious faith than its party is, according to a new survey from the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life. Twenty nine percent of Americans say Democrats are friendly toward... Continue Reading
Lesbian custody case sent into Virginia court
A Vermont judge has tossed the custody case involving two lesbians to a Virginia judge. The lawsuit concerns a lesbian couple who cohabited in Vermont. One had a baby, but when the biological mother converted to Christianity, she broke off the relationship and moved to Virginia. Attorney Matt Krause of Liberty Counsel says the Vermont... Continue Reading
Health care reform: Leaders trying to balance church and state
(Editor’s Note: This article comes from small-town Indiana and provides an excellent summary of arguments on this issue) Religious groups are voicing concerns about health care reform, causing U.S. legislators to balance faith-based views with public policy. The night before the November health care vote, Catholic bishops were in the Capitol suite of House Majority... Continue Reading
Slovak European Union Deputy Says Christians Face Persecution
Controversial Slovakian deputy Anna Zaborska says Christians in Europe face “persecution.” She told a parliamentary debate that “all people who held Christian beliefs need to be aware of this danger.” Addressing a discussion on religious freedom, the centre-right MEP said, “I wonder if there will be new period of persecution of Christians? Do you remember... Continue Reading
Slovak European Union deputy says Christians face ‘persecution’
Controversial Slovakian deputy Anna Zaborska says Christians in Europe face “persecution.” She told a parliamentary debate that “all people who held Christian beliefs need to be aware of this danger.” Addressing a discussion on religious freedom, the centre-right MEP said, “I wonder if there will be new period of persecution of Christians? Do you remember... Continue Reading
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