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Elon Musk agrees Western civilization 'absolutely screwed' without Christianity
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk suggested last week that he agrees with the assertion that Western civilization is doomed without Christianity.
FTC slaps Grand Canyon University with lawsuit for alleged deceptive ads, illegal telemarketing
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) slapped Grand Canyon University (GCU) with a lawsuit last week alleging the school deceived students and engaged in illegal telemarketing practices, though the school is refuting the claims and maintains that the Biden administration is singling them out.
California school district offers extensive resources promoting LGBT ideology to students, teachers
A school district in California is promoting resources to students and teachers that push LGBT ideology, including transgender identity and puberty-blocking drugs to young students.
Ex-terrorist who turned to Christ predicts 'huge harvest' of Gazans converting to Christianity
A former terrorist who was associated with the Fatah political party and the Palestinian Liberation Organization before converting to Christianity in the 1990s believes the Israel-Hamas war is preparing many Muslims in Gaza to become Christians.
Bishop Strickland calls Chris Christie's changing gay marriage views 'compromise with sin'
Bishop Joseph Strickland, a frequent critic of Pope Francis, criticized 2024 GOP presidential candidate Chris Christie's shifting his views on marriage and pushed back against his claim that the Catholic Church's views on the subject are changing.
UK-based Methodist Church issues guidance discouraging use of terms 'husband' and 'wife'
The Methodist Church in Great Britain released an "Inclusive Language Guide" this month advising Methodists to avoid using gendered terms such as "husband" and "wife" because such allegedly assumes what is not "the reality for many people."
Cardinal Raymond Burke says he's 'still alive' after first meeting with Pope Francis in 7 years
Conservative American Cardinal Raymond Burke had a private audience with Pope Francis on Friday for the first time in seven years, just weeks after the pontiff reportedly stripped him of his salary and effectively evicted him from his Vatican apartment.
Donald E. Wildmon, founder of American Family Association and American Family Radio, dies at 85
The Rev. Donald Ellis Wildmon, founder of the American Family Association and the American Family Radio network, died Dec. 28 in Tupelo, Mississippi, following a battle with Lewy Body Dementia. He was 85.
Christian parents sue Michigan school district for hiding daughter's gender transition
Two Christian parents in Michigan are suing their daughter's school district for allegedly socially transitioning her without their knowledge or consent and hiding it from them.
Franklin Graham slams Christianity Today for article claiming Jesus was Asian
Evangelist Franklin Graham criticized Christianity Today on Wednesday after the magazine his father founded published an article claiming that Jesus Christ was Asian.