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“Groundbreaking” Gay Marriage Study Retracted Over Faked Data

The senior author of an allegedly groundbreaking study on gay marriage has retracted it following evidence that some of the data likely was fabricated.

Written by Rachel Lynn Aldrich | Thursday, May 28, 2015

The study, published in December in the journal Science, showed dramatic results. But when several graduate students returned to the study to build off the work, they found irregularities in the research. Methods widely recognized to produce inconsistent results and anomalies in other studies seemed to yield almost perfectly consistent results in this study.   (WNS)–The... Continue Reading

Collateral Damage? 63 Churches Hit In Syrian Civil War

Sixty-three churches have been damaged or destroyed so far during four years of civil war in Syria, says the Syrian Network for Human Rights

Written by Jeremy Reynalds, ASSIST News Service | Thursday, May 28, 2015

“Christians and their places of worship have suffered as much as the rest of the Syrian people. Scud missiles, chemical weapons or barrel bombs do not differentiate between Christians and non-Christians.” However, both extremist groups and government and opposition forces are accused of committing war crimes through “deliberate targeting” of churches, and not just “random”... Continue Reading

Inside Ireland’s Marriage Makeover

The final tally in the marriage vote last week was 62 percent in favor of redefining marriage by constitutional amendment

Written by Joseph Slife | Thursday, May 28, 2015

“They were overwhelmed with millions and millions and millions of American dollars and threats from major American corporations that the Irish economy would be hurt if they didn’t go the right way,” Ruse said. “Even the conservative parties are stripping their members of their positions if they did not uphold this idea of faux marriage.”... Continue Reading

Keeping Faith: The Changing Face of Religion in Canada

Many immigrants come to Canada and bring their religion with them

Written by Chris Brown | Tuesday, May 26, 2015

“An online survey on religion released in March by the Angus Reid Institute suggests that the percentage of God-denying Canadians has doubled from six per cent of the population in the 1970s to 13 per cent now — with about one in four Canadians saying they’re inclined to reject religion.”   When the sad time came to say good-bye to her late husband, Marie Diane... Continue Reading

Alabama Senate Passes Bill to Effectively Nullify All Sides on Marriage

The Alabama state Senate passed a bill that would end the practice of licensing marriages in the state, effectively nullifying the contentious national debate over government-sanctioned marriage.

Written by Tenth Amendment Center | Monday, May 25, 2015

The bill would replace all references to marriages “licenses” in state law with “contracts.” The legislation would not invalidate any marriage licenses issued prior to the bill being passed. The contract shall be filed in the office of the judge of probate in each county and shall constitute a legal record of the marriage. A... Continue Reading

Scouts President: Gay Leader Ban Unsustainable

Robert Gates, who as secretary of defense abolished the military’s ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, policy, says Scouts’ ban ‘cannot be sustained’

Written by Warren Cole Smith | Sunday, May 24, 2015

Gates’ speech and his call for change is not a surprise. When the Boy Scouts decided in 2013 to allow homosexual youth into the program, critics of the change said then the decision was unsustainable. John Stemberger, who ultimately left the Scouts to found a group called Trail Life USA as a Christian alternative to... Continue Reading

Kirsten Powers Gets Its Dangerously Wrong on the Bible and Homosexuality

Responding to Kirsten Power’s affirmative answer to: "Could there be a future where most American Christians support same-sex relationships?" with: "Only if these Christians renounce the Word of God…."

Written by Michael Brown | Sunday, May 24, 2015

We are called to holiness more than to heterosexuality, and from Genesis to Revelation, from Moses to Jesus to Paul, the consistent witness of Scripture is that holiness can never be found in a homosexual union. No amount of Scripture twisting can make sexual relationships between two men or two women holy in God’s sight.... Continue Reading

The Episcopal Church: Undermining the USA from Within

EMM is one of nine major Government contractors making money by bringing in refugees

Written by A.S. Haley | Saturday, May 23, 2015

“Refugees designated to migrate to the United States are advanced travel money by an arm of the U.S. State Department. They land here, and are placed in the hands of (among other agencies) Episcopal Migration Ministries (EMM), which helps them relocate into specific communities.”   In my previous post, I detailed the sordid story by... Continue Reading

International Mission Board Drops Ban on Speaking in Tongues

New rules also loosen restrictions on baptism, divorce, and parents of teenagers

Written by Bob Smietana | Saturday, May 23, 2015

“Under the previous rules, candidates who spoke in tongues or had a “private prayer language” were barred. Under the new rules, speaking in tongues does not disqualify missionary candidates. Too much emphasis on charismatic gifts, like speaking in tongues, could still lead to discipline.” For more than a decade, the Southern Baptist Convention’s International Mission... Continue Reading

“Q” Is Cool

The Evangelical movement is in theological crisis mode right now. Q's cool motto: "Stay Curious. Think Well. Advance Good," in this case, without serious scrutiny, can be costly.

Written by Peter Jones | Thursday, May 21, 2015

This is theologically flawed! Both Jesus (Matthew 19:5) and Paul (Ephesians 5:31) cite Genesis 2:24 as normative for sexual ethics. What distorted machinations will bright minds employ to justify a subjectively chosen, culture-pleasing view of moral practice? I never thought I would live to read such unsustainable argumentation from the pens of so-called Evangelical scholars!... Continue Reading

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