Aaron J. Leichman

Christian Post Reporter

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  • Soldier Sues Army, Claims Discrimination Over Atheist Views

    A U.S. soldier has filed suit against the Army, claiming that he was discriminated against and repeatedly ostracized because of his atheist views.

  • Christian Golden Rule Bridges Divisions in 'Day of Silence'

    As thousands of students across the nation participated in the 'The Day of Silence' – a vow among students to remain silent throughout the day in recognition and protest of the perceived 'silence faced by lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people and their allies in schools' – Christians found themselves facing a dilemma.

  • Disciplined Pharmacist Takes Religious Discrimination Case to Wis. High Court

    A Wisconsin pharmacist who was punished with over $20,000 in court fines and restrictions on his license for refusing to hand a patient prescription that could be used for an abortion is appealing his case to the State Supreme Court, according to an announcement Wednesday.

  • Fla. Senate Passes Evolution Academic Freedom Act

    The Florida Senate voted 21-17 Wednesday, following a strong majority vote in the Florida Senate Judiciary Committee, to submit the Evolution Academic Freedom Act for vote in the House.

  • Pro-Life Leader Says Most Americans Still Opposed to Roe v. Wade Despite New Poll

    Two-thirds of all Americans believe that the 1973 Supreme Court ruling that made abortion legal throughout the nation should not be overturned, according to a recent poll conducted earlier this month by Knowledge Networks and released by The Associated Press and Yahoo.

  • United Methodists to Withdraw Caterpillar Divestment Plans

    United Methodists to Withdraw Caterpillar Divestment Plans

    The United Methodist Church announced this week that it had achieved “positive results” in its negotiations with large construction manufacturer Caterpillar Inc. to review use of its equipment and examine its ties to Israeli military forces.

  • 'Marriage Savers' Declares War on Divorce

    A Maryland-based marriage and counseling agency has reached headlines recently with what it calls its “New Strategy” in the war against divorce – an institution, it says, that is destroying the lives of millions.

  • Florida Considers 'I Believe' License Plates

    Florida residents may soon have the option to purchase license plates that display and represent their faith, thanks to a new measure currently under review in the Florida legislature.

  • Study Reveals Decline in Teen Pregnancies, Abortions

    In what is perhaps the most comprehensive study produced in a decade, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention revealed record drops in the rates of teenage pregnancies and abortion.

  • Most U.S. Christians Back Israel Out of 'Biblical Obligation'

    Most U.S. Christians Back Israel Out of 'Biblical Obligation'

    Most American Christians – regardless of their denomination and background – say they feel a "moral and biblical obligation" to support the State of Israel, according to a new survey conducted by a D.C.-based evangelical organization.