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Traditional Marriage Backers Ask Supreme Court to Review Calif. Prop 8 Ruling
Defenders of California's Proposition 8, an amendment that sought to maintain the traditional definition of marriage, asked the U.S. Supreme Court Tuesday to review a decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit that declared that not recognizing same-sex marriage was unconstitutional.
'Obama's America 2016' Movie: If Obama Wins a Second Term, Where Will We Be?
Produced by Gerald R. Molen, who was the producer of the Academy Award Best Picture "Schindler's List," the film shows D'Souza "immersed in exotic locales across four continents" as he "races against time to find answers to Obama's past and reveal where America will be in 2016."
Military Atheist Group Unhappy With Christian Majority Chaplaincy in VA Care
The Military Association of Atheists and Freethinkers say it is seeking an alternative to the services provided by Christian and other faith-based chaplains in VA hospitals and hospices. The group is campaigning for more secular humanist representatives for veterans – the equivalent of chaplains for non-believers.
Greg Laurie: People in Heaven Know What's Happening on Earth
After the death of his son four years ago, evangelist Greg Laurie became a lot more interested in heaven, he said during his sermon at Harvest Christian Fellowship in Riverside, Calif., Sunday.
Gay Agenda in Campaign Against Chick-fil-A Not About Civil Rights?
The backlash against gay activists and their political supporters for their campaign against Chick-fil-A for espousing the "biblical family unit" appears to be growing. Conservative activist Star Parker went so far as to describe the gay agenda as not a movement about civil rights but the advancement of the homosexual political agenda.
Tim Tebow's Shirtless Jog After Jets Practice Puts Wildcat Talk on Hold
Speculation about how the N.Y. Jets will use Tim Tebow on the field was put on temporary hold at the end of the team's first open practice Saturday – the former Bronco took his shirt off in the rain.
Mt. Soledad Memorial Cross Defenders Fight to Be Heard in 20-Year Case
Following a court hearing Thursday, a religious liberty law group is confident that an association that includes U.S. war veterans wanting to make sure a 29-ft cross and memorial remains at a site in San Diego will continue to have a voice in court.
Chick-fil-A Grand Opening Avoids Confrontation With OC Gay Youth Group
Chick-fil-A officials at the grand opening of a restaurant in Laguna Hills, Calif., decided to shift gears for the national chain's traditional "First 100" food-for-a-year contest and hold the event the night before it was scheduled in order to avoid any confrontations during a protest by a gay youth group Thursday morning.
US Church Remains in 'Coma' Despite Cataclysmic Events in Middle East, Says Watchdog
The church in America is no longer simply in a slumber when it comes to its lack of awareness about the persecuted church in the Middle East; it is in a "diabetic coma," says the leader of a persecution watchdog group in the U.S.
Brain Condition That Helped Save Colo. Shooting Victim an Act of Grace, Says Pastor
It is still unclear as to what exactly about Colorado shooting victim Petra Anderson's physical makeup helped save her life after one of four shotgun pellets went through her nose and into her brain cavity.