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Will Obama's Immigration Decision Help or Hurt His Re-election Bid?
President Barack Obama's recent decision to not deport certain undocumented immigrants has been widely viewed as helping his re-election bid by courting Latino voters. However, his decision may actually do more harm than good in his chances of getting re-elected.
Research Shows Growing Republican, Democratic 'God Gap'
A new report by Pew Research Center shows more evidence of a growing religious divide between Republicans and Democrats.
Evangelicals and Climate Change: Global Warming Activists (Pt. 2)
For evangelicals who are global warming activists, convincing the Christian community to get engaged has been a process. For example, Richard Cizik, though he was cited in 2008 by Time Magazine as one of the top 100 most influential people in the world for his work as a 'green evangelical,' had a very tough time convincing his organization to back him at the time.
Evangelicals, Catholics Commemorate World Refugee Day
World Relief and the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) are commemorating World Refugee Day on Wednesday to call attention to the plight of refugees around the world.
Evangelicals Should Be Gospel Centered, Not Salvation Centered, Theologian Says
Evangelical Christianity has been shaped by a "salvation culture," but should strive for a "Gospel culture," says Dr. Scot McKnight, professor of religious studies at Northern Seminary.
Global Opinion of Obama Falls Due to Use of Drone Strikes
In many countries across the world, confidence in President Obama has seen a drop since he first took office, with widespread opposition tied to Obama's use of drone aircraft to strike at terrorists.
Obama's New Message: I Need More Time
In a Thursday speech, President Barack Obama will argue that he needs four more years to undo the damage done under his predecessor, President George W. Bush.
Study Says National Debt Is Bigger Than You Think – $50,000,000,000,000
The national debt is much larger than most people think, $50 trillion instead of $15.7 trillion, a report by financial services firm Deloitte says. Besides the true debt, the report describes four additional risk factors that deserve attention when considering the extent of the U.S. debt crisis.
Recession Has Already Begun, Analyst Says
The U.S. economy is currently entering a recession, argues John P. Hussman, Ph.D., the head of an investment company. Others, from both the left and the right of the political spectrum, have similar forecasts about the country's immediate future.
Evangelicals and Climate Change: What Does the Future Hold? (Pt. 1)
When it comes to the issue of global warming, the label conservative and liberal won't necessarily help you determine if an evangelical Christian is a proponent or skeptic. Why? Because even within the inner core of conservative evangelical circles people are divided over the issue, with both sides asserting that science is clearly on their side. Take The Christian Post, for example: Dr. Richard Land, CP's executive editor, is among those who are skeptical that humans tip the scales toward globa