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University Fires Scientist After Dinosaur Discovery Offers Young Earth Evidence

California State University, Northridge fires scientist after he publicized discovery that suggests dinosaurs roamed America thousands of years ago, rather than the millions most evolutionists cite

Written by Sarah Padbury | Sunday, July 27, 2014

Mark Armitage, who specializes in microscopic evidence for a young earth, unexpectedly stumbled upon soft tissue in a triceratops fossil and wrote about his discovery for a scientific journal. Two weeks later, he was out of a job. Armitage filed suit against the university’s board of trustees on Tuesday, citing wrongful termination and religious discrimination.... Continue Reading

The Big Bang’s Big Problem Bedevils Researchers

If the Big Bang theory is correct, our universe should not exist, according to research published last month

Written by Julie Borg | Sunday, July 27, 2014

The researchers of the current study combined data from observations made possible by the BICEP2 telescope with new information developed from the discovery of the Higgs Boson, a particle thought to be responsible for the mass of everything that exists. The scientists said the universe lies in a valley of the Higgs Field, an energy... Continue Reading

Religious Freedom vs. LGBT Rights? It’s More Complicated

The legal context for what's happening at Gordon College, and how Christians can respond despite intense cultural backlash.

Written by John D. Inazu | Sunday, July 27, 2014

The argument for pluralism and the aspirations of tolerance, humility, and patience are fully consistent with a faithful Christian witness. And in this age, they are also far likelier to resonate than arguments for religious exceptionalism. The claim of religious exceptionalism is that only believers should benefit from special protections, and often at the cost... Continue Reading

Government Survey: Gay Population Smaller Than Previously Thought

Less than 4 percent of the U.S. population identifies as gay, lesbian, or bisexual

Written by Rachel Lynn Aldrich | Saturday, July 26, 2014

Based on 2013 data collected by the government in The National Health Interview Survey, 1.6 percent of adults identify as gay or lesbian and 0.7 percent identify as bisexual. The numbers were lower than earlier approximations, which placed gay and lesbians at closer to 3 percent of the population.   (WNS)–Less than 4 percent of... Continue Reading

‘Stamp Them Out’: On Josh Barro and the New Sexual Moralism

New York Times reporter Josh Barro tweeted out: “Anti-LGBT attitudes are terrible for people in all sorts of communities. They linger and oppress, and we need to stamp them out, ruthlessly.”

Written by Andrew Walker and Owen Strachan | Friday, July 25, 2014

In these tweets, Barro has shared his honest opinion: that the New Sexual Moralism will tolerate no dissent. We commend him, gravely, for his honesty. The logic of this sentiment leads to exactly one conclusion: When it comes to promoting gay rights, all must come to heel. There will be no debate. There will be... Continue Reading

A Line Crossed in the Middle East

What the end of Christianity in Mosul means for Christians everywhere

Written by Mark Movsesian | Thursday, July 24, 2014

In the Middle East, secular dictatorships can be very brutal. But, bad as they are, they are often the only thing that stands in the way of the absolute destruction of minority religious communities. Toppling such dictatorships and hoping for their replacement by “moderates” is not a good bet. Incredibly, this seems to be a... Continue Reading

Can Gay Love Really Be Straight? A Reply to Mark Joseph Stern

Can the homosexual form of sexual desire support the society’s most important institution in the same way that the heterosexual form of sexual desire does?

Written by Stepehn H. Webb | Thursday, July 24, 2014

And it definitely does not mean that in the long run gay culture can cultivate and sustain the attitudes, behaviors, and norms that will conform gays to the ideal of marriage rather than reform marriage to the realities of homosexuality. Individual gays cannot remake homosexuality to fit the marital paradigm any more than individual heterosexuals... Continue Reading

Christian Cake Baker Appeals Government ‘Re-Education’ Order

A Christian cake artist in Colorado filed an appeal Wednesday challenging a government order that says he and his staff must take “re-education” classes

Written by Bethany Monk | Thursday, July 24, 2014

“Americans should not be forced by the government — or by another citizen — to endorse or promote ideas with which they disagree,” said Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) Lead Counsel Nicolle Martin. “This is not about the people who asked for a cake; it’s about the message the cake communicates.   A Christian cake artist... Continue Reading

USCCB Chairmen Respond To ‘Unprecedented and Extreme’ Executive Order

Response to Obama’s executive order prohibiting federal government contractors from “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” discrimination and forbidding “gender identity” discrimination in the employment of federal employees

Written by USCCB Release | Tuesday, July 22, 2014

The executive order prohibits “gender identity” discrimination, a prohibition that is previously unknown at the federal level, and that is predicated on the false idea that “gender” is nothing more than a social construct or psychological reality that can be chosen at variance from one’s biological sex. This is a problem not only of principle... Continue Reading

The Next Religious Liberty Case

A Christian College asked for an Obamacare exemption. Then came the backlash.

Written by David Skeel | Sunday, July 20, 2014

The principal flash point was Gordon College’s code of conduct, which forbids its students and faculty from engaging in sexual activity except in a heterosexual marriage. The day after the letter, the city of Salem announced that it was canceling a contract Gordon has to use Salem’s Old Town Hall. Salem cannot work with “an... Continue Reading

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