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USMA Cadet quits, cites overt religion at West Point

He faces no military commitment and will not have to reimburse the cost of his education.

Written by Michael Hill | Friday, December 7, 2012

I think it's true that the majority of West Point cadets are of a very conservative, Christian orientation," said senior cadet Andrew Houchin. "I don't think that's unique to West Point. But more broadly, I've never had that even be a problem with those of us who are secular."

More Examples of Intolerant Tolerance

The intolerance of tolerance continues unabated and without shame

Written by D. A. Carson | Thursday, December 6, 2012

While the old tolerance was in some ways a parasitic virtue-that is, it depended for its life on decisions as to how much leeway might be allowed to a person who wished to advocate or take up a position outside the accepted norms and laws of a society… the new tolerance is not parasitic on... Continue Reading

Linus or Manmas?

"Kenotic Christology,” believes that Christ gave up some aspects, or perhaps all, of his essential deity

Written by Scott Oliphint | Thursday, December 6, 2012

Paul does not say that Christ emptied himself of his omnipotence, or of his omniscience, or even of his deity…the emptying of Christ includes the fact that he did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped…Christ’s voluntary self-emptying was by addition, not by subtraction. He emptied himself, not by subtracting his deity (which... Continue Reading

Court upholds Indiana’s Ban on Secular Wedding Officiants

Federal judge rules that government regulation of marriage is an act of religious accommodation

Written by Kimberly Winston, RNS | Thursday, December 6, 2012

A lawsuit filed by the Indiana chapter of the Center for Inquiry argued that an Indiana law that requires marriages to be “solemnized” only by clergy, judges, mayors or local government clerks violates the Constitution. But Judge Sarah Evans Barker of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana ruled that marriage has... Continue Reading

The Day I Fired the Boss (Why I Removed Bruce Springsteen from My iPod)

The mental picture of Springsteen’s moral apartheid is too much to take, and now his music just makes me sad

Written by Dean Turbeville | Thursday, December 6, 2012

So why have I decided to remove Bruce Springsteen from my play list? I can’t get his recent words out of my mind, spoken at the height of the nation’s political season: “… I’m concerned about women’s rights. I don’t have to tell you the dangers to Roe v. Wade under our opponent’s policies.”  ... Continue Reading

Federal Court Upholds Nevada’s Ban on Same-Sex Marriage

A Nevada federal district court upheld the constitutionality of Nevada's ban on same-sex marriages

Written by Howard Friedman | Thursday, December 6, 2012

The court concluded that “the protection of the traditional institution of marriage, which is a conceivable basis for the distinction drawn in this case, is a legitimate state interest.” The court also held that protection of Nevada’s public policy is a valid reason for it to refuse to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other states.... Continue Reading

The Dividends of $elf-Control

As Christmas approaches, Americans are once again spending a lot of money; here are some thoughts on the importance of self-control in our lives

Written by Gary L. Welton | Thursday, December 6, 2012

When parents are directly involved in teaching teens about wise financial decisions, teens are less likely to make mistakes. It is imperative that parents model and communicate financial wisdom to their teens…. Recent research at Grove City College “provides evidence of yet another critical component” of financial maturity necessary to supplement the sound knowledge conveyed... Continue Reading

Charitable Deduction Cap Would Have a Devastating Impact

A proposal to limit charitable deductions would be devastating for churches, religious organizations and other nonprofits

Written by Tom Strode | Thursday, December 6, 2012

The idea of capping the charitable deduction “is as serious a threat to religious organizations as anything the federal government has done in recent decades,” said Richard Land, president of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC). “This would be catastrophic in its impact, particularly on those large gifts that many religious organizations, colleges, universities... Continue Reading

Focus on the Family Head Takes Conciliatory Tone After Election

Jim Daly argues that evangelicals have made a mistake by marching in lock step with the Republican Party

Written by Mitchell Landsberg, LA Times | Thursday, December 6, 2012

Same-sex marriage was probably the highest-profile social issue in this election, but for the Christian right, no issue is more important than abortion. On this, too, though, Daly spoke of a willingness to work with abortion-rights groups to find common ground on adoption — a notion that would probably strike many Christian conservatives as appeasement.... Continue Reading

Campus Atheists Score Big Funding from Wisconsin University

The money comes from a pot of $39 million garnered from student fees and distributed to fewer than two dozen large campus organizations

Written by Kimberly Winston, RNS | Thursday, December 6, 2012

Much of the money will be used to hire eight staffers for a “secular support group,” where students who do not believe in God or adhere to any religion could meet with like-minded students in a “safe” environment. A second planned program, a “faith questioning service,” would allow students questioning religion to meet one-on-one with peers... Continue Reading

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