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Attorney: Texas Bible decision may start a trend
A ruling from the Texas Board of Education has paved the way for public high schools in that state to offer Bible classes as an elective.
Rick Warren on his upcoming presidential forum
Rick Warren says he's not troubled that a left-wing advocacy group will be co-sponsoring a forum at his California church next month. The forum will feature Senators John McCain and Barack Obama.
Christian therapist under fire for email response
Since the day California began issuing marriage licenses for same-sex couples by order of its state Supreme Court, Bridget Melson -- a marriage and family therapist in the San Francisco Bay area -- says it's been an even rougher experience than she anticipated just standing up for her Christian faith in her own profession.
'Suspicious' circumstances surround prof's firing
A professor fired from San Jose City College (California) for answering a student's in-class question about heredity and homosexual behavior has filed a federal lawsuit against the school.
PBS documentary denies inerrancy of scripture
The producers and contributors to a fall PBS documentary titled The Bible's Buried Secrets purport that the special proves much of the book should not be taken literally.
Homosexual military service subject of latest poll
A non-partisan military watchdog organization says a recent Washington Post/ABC News Poll is just another attempt by the media to shape public opinion in favor of homosexuals serving in the military.
Judge sides with North Dakota ranch
A federal judge has rejected the attempts of an atheist group to prevent the North Dakota Boys and Girls Ranch from providing secular social services to at-risk children.
Teens serve others, seek Christ this summer
Tens of thousands of teenagers across America are spending a week this summer sharing Christ in word and deed.
Younger adolescents involved in sexual activity
A new survey reports that a surprising number of youth, including "tweens," experience dating violence and abuse and are involved in intimacy.
America's energy solution: Drill at home
A freshman Georgia congressman is expressing outrage over the failure of Congress to approve legislation that would increase American oil production and effectively address the country's energy crisis.
Gore's energy plan labeled unrealistic
An organization of Evangelicals is taking a stand against the wholesale subscription to Al Gore's and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's environmental goals.
Students reprimanded for singing national anthem
Officials at the California State Capitol are under fire for stopping a student tour group from singing the national anthem in the capitol rotunda.
Evangelicals urged to 'think' about election issues
The president of the flagship seminary of the Southern Baptist Convention isn't surprised that many evangelical Christians have indicated support for Barack Obama.
FCC feeling muzzled by courts
A spokesperson for the FCC has joined a TV watchdog group in condemning Monday's federal court ruling that rejected the agency's fine against CBS for its airing of "fleeting nudity" involving Janet Jackson, Justin Timberlake, and a "wardrobe malfunction" during the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show.
Muslim world's view of Obama
Conservative political pundit Brigitte Gabriel believes a controversial magazine cover depicting Barack Obama as a Muslim has some truth.
'Truth truck' prevents abortions in St. Louis
Operation Rescue's "Truth Truck," which sports large photos of aborted babies on its sides, was trapped in a situation in St. Louis that turned out to be a blessing in disguise.
Porn addiction not just a male issue
Surprisingly, more and more pornography addicts are women -- and it is becoming an increasingly common problem.
No proselytizing seen in military leaders
An evangelical Army chaplain says he has seen no evidence to support the claims brought by an anti-Christian organization of a pattern of discrimination against non-Christians in the military.
Sudan's President al-Bashir charged with war crimes
An International Court prosecutor has charged Sudan's president with war crimes.
Students reprimanded for singing national anthem
Officials at the California State Capitol are under fire for stopping a student tour group from singing the national anthem in the capitol rotunda.