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Poll Shows Voters Don't Want Lawmakers Deciding NY Gay Marriage
A poll released Tuesday by the QEV Analytics, a public opinion research firm in Washington D.C., shows that 57 percent of New York voters oppose gay marriage.
Sen. Greg Ball Could Be Swing Vote on New York Gay Marriage Bill
New York Republican Senator Greg Ball, one of the swing votes that could give the gay marriage bill enough votes to pass, said Monday night that he would be an "absolute no" without religious protections in the bill.
David Tyree Delivers 63,000 Petitions Against New York Gay Marriage
Hundreds of protesters against the legalization of gay marriage in New York jammed the hallways of the Capitol building Monday as Republican senators privately discussed whether to bring the same-sex marriage issue to a floor vote.
Interview: Bishop TD Jakes on Hell, Politics, Film Projects
Bishop T.D. Jakes of The Potter's House spoke to The Christian Post about the his latest movie projects and why nondenominational churches are the fastest growing churches. He also addressed which issues he feels the next president should tackle, the Rob Bell hell controversy and how Christians should respond in the Eddie Long settlement case.
Face of Gospel Music No Longer Just Black or American
The evolution of Gospel music was evident at the 2011 McDonald's Gospelfest event Saturday at the Prudential Center, where performances during the night's talent competition transcended ethnic, geographic and artistic boundaries traditionally associated with the genre.
Father's Day: Bishop TD Jakes Gives Dads Encouragement
Bishop T. D. Jakes, a father of five and spiritual father to many at his megachurch in Dallas, has a word of encouragement for all fathers for Father's Day.
Decision on New York Gay Marriage Bill in Hands of Senate Republicans
As of Thursday evening, no Republican senators in New York have changed their stance on gay marriage after closed-door meetings with Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Hispanic Christians Stand With Sen. Diaz Against Gay Marriage in New York
Hispanic ministers representing over 150 churches in New York rallied Thursday against the state's gay marriage bill, which is one vote short of being legalized in the New York Senate.
GOP Senators Debate to Allow New York Gay Marriage Vote
After a meeting with Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg Thursday morning, Senate Republicans are still not decided on whether to allow a vote on a bill to legalize gay marriage in New York.
Southern Baptists Affirm Hell Is 'Eternal Conscious Punishment'
Rejecting Rob Bell’s view on hell, Southern Baptists affirmed the historical biblical teaching on hell as an “eternal conscience punishment” in a resolution that was passed on the last day of the denomination’s annual meeting.