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Is The Chinese Regime Changing Its Policy Toward Christianity?

It appears to be, and its hostility is only likely to increase

Written by Peter Berger | Tuesday, June 17, 2014

“I think that the official attitude toward religion has little if anything to do with Marxism, but a lot with Confucianism: Most of religion is a lot of superstition and it can be subversive of social order. If one cannot eradicate it, one must contain it—basically, a policy of disease control. Presiding over this containment... Continue Reading

Elliot Rodgers and the Sins of the Fathers

Only the grace of the heavenly Father can break the cycle of the sins of our earthly fathers

Written by Peter Jones | Sunday, June 15, 2014

The legacy of three generations of a pursuit of the “god within” was a rejection of the Twoist Creator of the intelligent and moral universe (that allowed Rodger to even speak [incorrectly] of things being “unfair) and, thus, a rejection of the only truly good news for the world. Since we are all potential psychopathic... Continue Reading

Squawk On: U.S. Circuit Court Green-Lights Discrimination Case Against the IRS

Z Street sued the IRS in early 2010 for engaging in viewpoint discrimination

Written by Daniel Brown | Sunday, June 15, 2014

According to court filings, Z Street discovered in late 2009 that its application for tax-exempt status was delayed and under consideration by a special “Israel Task Force.” Apparently, this task force was reviewing Z Street’s activities, rhetoric, and governance. The IRS asked specific questions about Z Street’s political beliefs and educational content including, “Does your... Continue Reading

Gay Danish Couples Win Right To Marry In Church

Homosexual couples in Denmark have won the right to marry in any church they choose; one third of the country's priests: we won’t participate

Written by Richard Orange | Sunday, June 15, 2014

The country’s parliament voted through the new law on same-sex marriage by a large majority, making it mandatory for all churches to conduct gay marriages…. Under the law, individual priests can refuse to carry out the ceremony, but the local bishop must arrange a replacement for their church.   The country’s parliament voted through the... Continue Reading

Evangelicals See 8-Point Drop in Support for Immigration Reform

Majorities of every religious group except for white evangelical Protestants support a path toward citizenship for undocumented immigrants

Written by Lauren Markoe | Thursday, June 12, 2014

Among white mainline Protestants, 58 percent are supportive, a proportion topped by minority Protestants at 62 percent, Catholics at 63 percent and religiously unaffiliated Americans at 68 percent. The drop in white evangelical support comes as Americans’ overall views about immigrants have grown more positive, the poll shows. It also counters the “fairly steady public drumbeat... Continue Reading

The European Roots of American Christianity

The history and architecture of European churches may actually be baggage

Written by D.G. Hart | Tuesday, June 10, 2014

“Maybe European Christianity isn’t all that we Europhilic Christians in the U.S. make it out to be. It sure has more history, better architecture, and civilizational presence. But freed from all the baggage of Christendom, perhaps Christianity is better off. That’s not an expression of American Christian exceptionalism. Nor is it an assertion that American... Continue Reading

Hawaiian Churches Win Partial Victory in Fight Over School Rentals

A judge in Hawaii gutted a new lawsuit filed by two atheists against churches that rent space from public schools

Written by Sarah Padbury | Sunday, June 8, 2014

Alliance Defending Freedom, which represents two of the churches—One Love Ministries and Calvary Chapel Central Oahu—asked the court to dismiss their clients from the case, declaring it had no merit because Kahle and Huber’s information came from public records and not from the plaintiffs personal knowledge. Because the False Claims Act forbids people from filing... Continue Reading

Navy Rejects Request for First Humanist Chaplain

The Navy rejects the application to commission a nontheistic chaplain

Written by Adelle M. Banks | Friday, June 6, 2014

“The Humanist Society and the Military Association of Atheists and Freethinkers have provided years of outreach and a great chaplain candidate to the military,” said Jason Torpy, president of the Military Association of Atheists and Freethinkers. “We hope nonchaplain military leaders swiftly overturn this discriminatory decision.”   (RNS) After the Army recently permitted “humanist” as... Continue Reading

Do Father Matter? A Connection That’s Deeper Than We Realize

A new body of research is explaining why we have a connection with our fathers. They contribute far more to their children than many of us realize

Written by Paul Raeburn | Thursday, June 5, 2014

Some of fathers’ contributions are surprising. One might guess, for example, that mothers have more influence than fathers on their children’s language development. Despite the growing number of women in the workforce, mothers still spend more time with children in many families than fathers do. But that turns out not to be the case. Lynne... Continue Reading

Houston Tramples Religious Liberty with New Anti-Bias Policy

Houston City Council approved an Equal Rights Ordinance that adds the LGBT community to the city’s nondiscrimination laws

Written by Andrew Branch | Thursday, June 5, 2014

Liberty Institute lawyers have been looking at the various ordinance proposals for two weeks, and they’re still “scratching their heads,” Mateer said. For example, the ordinance defines religion as “all aspects of religious observance and practice, as well as belief.” By banning itself from discriminating on the basis of religion when seeking city contractors and... Continue Reading

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