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Author: Recovering from Religious Abuse
Millions of people have experienced religious abuse, claims one author. Yet the church has refused to care for, let alone acknowledge, the abused.
Rob Bell Denies Being a Universalist
Just a day before the release of his controversial book on hell, Michigan pastor Rob Bell denied that he was a universalist. He spoke to thousands at the launch of his book tour in New York City.
Lisa Ling Asks: Is It Possible to Be Both Gay and Christian?
It's a conversation that has never gone away, but on Tuesday night, journalist Lisa Ling catapulted the debate on Christianity and homosexuality back into the spotlight.
NPR Head Grilled on Juan Williams, Federal Funding
After boasting about NPR's record ratings, loyal listeners and commitment to real journalism, NPR head Vivian Schiller was forced to address some of the controversies that have placed the media organization in the spotlight over the last several months.
Atheist Ads: You Can Live Moral, Meaningful Lives without God
A humanist group launched on Tuesday a multimedia ad campaign, declaring that atheists and the nonreligious can live good, meaningful lives without God.
Presbyterian Panel Acquits Gay Minister
In a split decision, a Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) panel on Monday acquitted a partnered homosexual minister, who faced charges of violating the church constitution.
Mideast Revolutions Draw Mixed Reactions from U.S. Christians
The revolutions unfolding across North Africa and the Middle East against authoritarian regimes are drawing mixed reactions from Christians in the U.S. Some say the protests for freedom are a cause for celebration, but others are choosing to be more cautious
The 'Cover-Up': What It Really Means to Be a Christian
The truth is, to be a Christian is to be a slave of Christ, according to an evangelical author. That may not sit well with a lot of people, especially in America where the image of slavery is undoubtedly ugly and regrettable
Influential Evangelical: Mideast Uprisings Violate Biblical Command
Influential evangelical John MacArthur doesn't believe the uprisings that are spreading across the Arab world will lead to the freedom that hundreds of thousands of protesters are demanding.
Interview: John MacArthur on Being a 'Slave' for Christ, Middle East Unrest
Renowned evangelical preacher John MacArthur has been studying Scripture for more than 50 years. Yet in his new book, Slave, he reveals that only recently he discovered a centuries-long \"cover-up\" by New Testament translators.