Lawrence D. Jones
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Is Same-Sex 'Divorce' the Side Door for Gay 'Marriage'?
The case involving a lesbian couple married in Canada but seeking a divorce in Oklahoma, where same-sex marriage is not recognized, is just another disingenuous attempt to further a political and social agenda, argued the head of a Christian legal group.
Dems Advance Bill to Grant Special Workplace Rights to Homosexuals
A bill that would force many religious and conservative groups to grant special rights to homosexuals in the workplace is scheduled for a full House vote next week after the Committee on Education and Labor moved it forward Thursday.
U.S. Appeals Court to Decide on Fate of Arizona's 'Choose Life' Plates
A federal appeals court is considering whether to allow the sale and distribution of a specialty license plate in Arizona that reads Choose Life.
Church Parking Lot Provides Safe Haven for Homeless Amid Police Crackdown
By day, the parking lot of First Presbyterian Church in downtown Dallas may seem like just another place where church congregants can park their vehicles. But by night, the parking lot becomes a safe haven for the citys homeless.
Evangelical Theologian Disputes Creationism's Alleged 'Threat' to Human Rights
A resolution adopted by Europe's top human rights body last week declaring creationism as a potential ''threat to human rights'' is evidence of a secularized culture, said one of Americas pre-eminent evangelical theologians.
U.S. Appeals Court to Decide Whether Coach Can Kneel While Student Athletes Pray
A federal appeals court recently heard arguments over a lower courts ruling that allows a New Jersey high school football coach to kneel or bow his head during student-led team prayers before games.
Nationwide Life Chain to Mark 20 Years of Defending Unborn Children
Millions of pro-lifers and Christians will line sidewalks across cities nationwide this Sunday to peacefully protest abortion.
Clinton Pledges to Fund Embryonic Stem Cell Research
Democratic presidential candidate Hilary Clinton said Thursday that if elected she would sign executive order reversing President Bush's restrictions on federal funding for embryonic stem cell research.
Nations Largest Abortion Clinic Opens in Illinois
The nations largest abortion clinic opened Tuesday amid peaceful protests by pro-life activists who had charged the group behind the facility of defrauding the city when it applied for building permits.
Presidential Hopefuls Offer Views on Gay Princes Story for Children
Republican presidential hopefuls responded Thursday to comments made by their Democratic counterparts with their take on a homosexual-themed story that was read to children at school.