Battle Brewing Over Transgender Bathroom Laws In State Capitals
A fierce debate is playing out in state capitals throughout the country over which bathrooms and locker rooms transgender students in public schools should use.
Americans narrowly oppose allowing transgender people to use bathrooms and locker rooms different than the gender they were assigned at birth by a 38% to 37% margin, according to a YouGov/Huffington Post poll published last summer. About 25% of respondents said they were uncertain about the issue. The issue has been put into sharp focus... Continue Reading
Judge Orders California Pregnancy Centers to Give Abortion Info
A federal judge refused to grant a preliminary injunction on Feb. 12 against a California law that forces pro-life pregnancy centers to advocate for abortion.
The National Institute of Family and Life Advocates (NIFLA) has sought an injunction with ADF’s help since October. NIFLA includes 1,350 pro-life pregnancy resource centers, including 115 in California. But Judge John A. Houston refused to put the law on hold while the lawsuit proceeds, becoming the third federal judge to do so. He indicated... Continue Reading
Five-fold Paradigm to Voting with Christian Wisdom
The crucial question is “how should I, as a Christian, prepare to vote with prayerful deliberation and wisdom?”
The simple fact is that the responsibility of selecting leaders for the public square is of such importance that they must never be made without focused seasons of intercessory prayer seeking guidance from God’s word and “wisdom from above.” In God’s Providence, many have died for us to have this privilege of voting. Use it... Continue Reading
Boomers, Millennials, & the Social Gospel
Millennials and Boomers are alike in many ways. Both generations are large: there are so many of us that we developed a stronger identity and culture than most generational cohorts do.
One hundred twenty-five years ago, many American Christians heard the message of the Social Gospel and believed that responding to the needs of the society around them meant disentangling themselves from doctrinal orthodoxy and what they saw as inward facing churches and denominations. That impetus was very much a part of the Baby Boom generation’s... Continue Reading
Zenefits Once Told Employees: No Sex in Stairwells
In the “you can’t make this up department,” company memo says: no sex in the stairwells and no alcohol in the office.
“It has been brought to our attention by building management and Security that the stairwells are being used inappropriately….Cigarettes, plastic cups filled with beer, and several used condoms were found in the stairwell. Yes, you read that right. Do not use the stairwells to smoke, drink, eat, or have sex. Please respect building and company... Continue Reading
Supreme Court Takes Landmark Church-State Case
Playground dispute could determine future of state aid to religious institutions
Missouri nonprofits can apply to the state for scrap tires to use for rubber playground surfaces. Trinity Lutheran Church in Columbia, Mo., which has a daycare called the Learning Center, applied to receive the ground-up tires for its playground. The state ranked the church’s application highly, but refused the grant based on a state constitutional... Continue Reading
Hominid Hype, Take 2015
When a new species, Homo naledi, was unveiled on September 10, 2015, it was no surprise that news outlets immediately buzzed about the discovery of a new "human ancestor."
What will become of Homo naledi remains to be seen. So far, however, its pathway resembles that of so many other hominin fossils whose “transitional” or “ancestral” status ultimately went belly-up. When evaluating media claims of a “human ancestor,” a strong dose of healthy skepticism is warranted. The news media might be heavily biased... Continue Reading
Multinational Task Force Seizes Town from Boko Haram
Cameroonian special forces killed 162 Boko Haram militants during a raid to regain control of Goshi, a town in northeastern Nigeria.
“The town of Goshi in Nigeria was formally identified as one of the Boko Haram posts, hosting factories for the manufacturing of bombs and mines,” said Cameroon’s communication minister, Issa Tchiroma Bakary. The town also served as a hub for holding the teenagers Boko Haram used for its suicide bombing missions, Bakary said. In the... Continue Reading
Fewer Nurses Working Longer Hours Under Obamacare Cost Cuts
Across the country, fewer nurses are working longer hours while caring for sicker patients.
Hospital administrators also expressed concern over cost. As the Affordable Care Act (ACA) rolled out, deep cuts to Medicaid’s supplemental payments for the uninsured (who were presumed to be fewer after the ACA went into effect) forced many hospitals to reduce staff or close. Faced with a $650 million shortfall, New York City Health and... Continue Reading
Transgender Bill Is Fair To Everyone
Critics of South Dakota’s transgender bill threaten tourism boycott
That’s where S.D. comes in. Its legislature just passed a law that protects the rights and interests of all students. It protects students who, for reasons of faith, modesty, or privacy, don’t want to be forced to change in front people of the opposite sex, while reasonably accommodating transgender students who don’t want to change... Continue Reading
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