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Media Spreading 'Gospel of Godlessness,' says Watchdog
A media watchdog says that from broadcast to print, the news media seems to be spreading a gospel of godlessness to the American public through its imbalanced coverage of atheism.
Apologetics Group to Examine Evidence for Jesus' Resurrection
With Easter around the corner, a new apologetics ministry announced this week that it will soon be offering a course that examines why the resurrection of Jesus is such a core teaching in the Christian faith.
Lawmaker Threatened for Comparing Gay Lifestyle to Terrorism
An Oklahoma lawmaker has received thousands of hostile e-mails and voice messages - including death threats - for speaking out about homosexuality and labeling it a bigger threat to America than terrorism or Islam.
Bush: Protecting Freedom at the Heart of War
President Bush delivered a rousing speech before an audience of Christian broadcasters Tuesday, saying the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq are part of the same ideological struggle to protect God's universal gift of freedom to humanity.
Religious Broadcasters Take Gospel Message to Further Reaches
Christian broadcasters and communicators who are meeting for the annual National Religious Broadcasters Convention this week say they are looking to expand the reach and depth of their message through new partnerships and technologies.
Christian Broadcasters Called to Protect Freedom of Religious Expression
Christian broadcasters gathered in Music City for their annual convention Saturday were called to protect their freedom to present God's message as efforts to pass hate crimes legislation are underway.
Justices Hear Arguments on Calif. Same-Sex 'Marriage'
The California Supreme Court grilled lawyers from both sides of the same-sex marriage case Tuesday in an over 3-hour hearing that centered around whether the definition of marriage as a union between a man and a woman should be altered.
Prison Fellowship: Moral Problem at Root of Crime
Pat Nolan, vice president of Prison Fellowship, says a new study reporting incarceration rates at an all-time high and the national reincarceration rate unchanged shows the need for Christ-centered rehabilitation programs that teach inmates how to live with a 'moral compass.'
Calif. Supreme Court Takes Up Same-Sex 'Marriage'
Conservative legal groups will face off with gay rights groups before the California Supreme Court Tuesday in a precedent-setting hearing that will determine whether two people of the same sex can marry.
Columbia Univ. Opens Institute on Religion and Cultural Tolerance
The Big Apple's ivy league has opened the doors to a new institute that examines how religion affects global affairs and promotes cultural tolerance.