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Atheists Advertise: Imagine No Religion, Sleep In on Sundays

Posted Wednesday, August 11, 2010 in Church/State, Politics, Science, Top Stories

A humanist group has launched another billboard blitz telling the public that it’s OK to sleep in on Sundays, among other things.


Mayors Urged to Resist Atheists’ Demands to Drop Invocations

Posted Thursday, July 29, 2010 in Church/State, Politics, Science, Top Stories

Attorneys with a Christian legal firm have urged mayors in South Carolina and Florida not to give in to the demands of atheists by removing Christian invocations from their council meetings.


Argentina Legalizes Gay Marriage; First in Latin America

Posted Thursday, July 15, 2010 in Church/State, Politics, Science, Top Stories

Argentina legalized same-sex marriage Thursday, offering gay couples all the same rights given to their heterosexual counterparts, including adopting children.




Christian Music Fest Draws Fire Over Jim Wallis Invitation

Posted Thursday, July 1, 2010 in Church/State, Politics, Science, Top Stories

An annual Christian music festival has drawn unexpected controversy over one of its featured speakers – Jim Wallis.


Legal Group to Defend Church Reported to IRS

Posted Tuesday, June 22, 2010 in Church/State, Politics, Science, Top Stories

The Christian legal group behind the Pulpit Initiative announced Tuesday that it will defend a South Dakota church that was reported to the Internal Revenue Service.


Defending Christianity’s Place in U.S. Against ‘Anti-Faith’ Attacks

Posted Saturday, June 12, 2010 in Church/State, Politics, Science, Top Stories

With America seeing huge attacks against the Christian faith, one congressman is not sitting idly by and allowing Christianity to be pushed out of the public square.


Conn. School Board Resumes Church Graduation Battle

Posted Wednesday, June 9, 2010 in Church/State, Politics, Science, Top Stories

Just days after voting not to appeal a federal judge’s ruling barring two high schools from holding graduations at a church, the Enfield board reconvened for a re-vote and chose to rescind its previous action.


Graduations At Conn. Church Ruled Unconstitutional

Posted Tuesday, June 1, 2010 in Church/State, Politics, Science, Top Stories

Two Enfield, Conn., schools have been prohibited by a federal judge from holding their 2010 graduations inside a church.


Calif. Senate Passes Bill to Counter Texas Curriculum

Posted Monday, May 31, 2010 in Church/State, Politics, Science, Top Stories

The California Senate passed a bill Friday to prevent the new Texas social studies curriculum from unknowingly affecting its textbooks.


Evangelicals Call for Earned Citizenship for Immigrants, Not Amnesty

Posted Wednesday, May 12, 2010 in Church/State, Politics, Science, Top Stories

An unlikely group of conservative evangelicals issued a statement Tuesday calling for just immigration reform that includes an earned pathway for undocumented immigrants already in the country.