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Rick Perry asks Christians to ignore 'politically correct police'

Charles City - GOP presidential candidate and governor of Texas Rick Perry, has told Christians to ignore the "politically correct police" who use the principle of separation of church and state to prevent people from expressing their faith in the public arena.
In the Media by JohnThomas Didymus - 1 comment

Op-Ed: Billy Graham, icon of a generation of Evangelical Cold War hawks?

America's most famous evangelist Reverend Billy Graham, who rose to national attention, beginning in 1949, with a Christian revival meeting in Los Angeles, turned 93, on Monday. He marked his birthday with the publication of a new book "Nearing Home."
In the Media by JohnThomas Didymus - 2 comments

Author speaks on 'why Evangelicals believe weird things'

A Graduate of Yale University, and author of "Broken Words: The Abuse of Science and Faith in American politics," in a recent Op-Ed on Science and Religion Today, contributed views on "Why Evangelicals believe weird things."
In the Media by JohnThomas Didymus - 1 comment

Maine Debate: Whose God should be worshiped in the White House?

Bangor - Bangor Daily News organized a "Maine Debate," titled, "Whose God Should be Worshiped in the White House?" The debate was scheduled for 9 a.m. to noon, Tuesday.
In the Media by JohnThomas Didymus - 4 comments

Religious think-tank: More Christians support gay rights

The religious think-tank Ekklesia says more Christians are identifying as gay-supporting than in previous decades. The UK-based organization has published its findings ahead of Saturday’s London Pride event, which Christian groups will be attending.
In the Media by Andrew John

Clergy Strongly Divided on Matter of Global Warming

The LifeWay research group conducted a study on how different religions view the matter of global warming. The survey reveals religious groups do not agree on climate change or the specifics regarding it.
In the Media by Carol Forsloff - 2 comments

Hawaiians Demand Sovereignty As Demonstrations Planned Nationwide

The Hawaiian sovereignty movement has picked up speed in the past few years. Before recently it was a blip on the screen, but now it is showing up on websites everywhere. But is it real? It certainly is, and it creates risks for the State of Hawaii.
In the Media by Carol Forsloff - 4 comments

Op-Ed: Conservatives, a Tale of Two Cities

There has been a huge debate and placing of blame on different factions within the GOP. The popular target, these days is the Evangelical Right. Do they deserve this criticism or are they the victims of a group of Republicans suffering from myopia?
In the Media by Michael Casey

Obama Reaches Out To 'Religious Left'

Presumed Democratic nominee Senator Barack Obama of Illinois is working hard to appeal to the Evangelical community.
In the Media by Can Tran

This November, Will Evangelicals Vote McCain Or Stay Home?

With Senator John McCain of Arizona as the presumed GOP nominee, there have been a few questions. One such question posed: will McCain get support from Christian Conservatives?
In the Media by Can Tran
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Charles Colson, who was jailed over the Watergate scandal and went on to become an evangelical preacher and prison reformer, dies aged 80.

Charles Colson, the tough-as-nails special counsel to President Richard Nixon who went to prison for his role in a Watergate-related case and became a Christian evangelical helping inmates, has died. He was 80.

Tonight's episode of 'Celebrity Wife Swap' on ABC featured a unique exchange: Gary Busey's fiancée and Ted Haggard's wife traded places for one week. Surprisingly, there were no fireworks. The hour gave viewers insight into the lives of the two households, and into the struggles of Busey – who suffered a brain injury after a motorcycle accident and is now known for his wacky way of expressing himself, and Haggard, an evangelical Christian who was disgraced when a gay sex and drug scandal came to light.
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Leading PR Agency Offers Tim Tebow Media Advice

A good, God fearing man, born to Christian missionaries, comes to New York to help the team win. How will he handle...
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Armageddon May Not Be Suitable for Minors

by timo cerantola IN the last days of man… IN a dark world ruled by fear and hate… there comes a ragtag renegade...
Apr 11, 2010 in  American Politics by Tim Cerantola - 2 comments

Commentary: Ties that Bind

The Brotherhood of Belief - Chuck Colson for BreakPoint This summer, my much-needed vacation coincided with my...
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