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  • Candidates Pound Obama on Religious Freedom in GOP Debate

    Candidates Pound Obama on Religious Freedom in GOP Debate

    Republican presidential candidates turned a question about birth control into a question about religious freedom in Wednesday night's CNN debate in Arizona.

  • Va. Gov. Reviewing Ultrasound Bill After Accusations of 'State Sponsored Rape'

    Va. Gov. Reviewing Ultrasound Bill After Accusations of 'State Sponsored Rape'

    Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell is reportedly taking a closer look at a bill requiring an ultrasound for women seeking an abortion. A host of liberal bloggers, media pundits and comedians have charged that the bill is akin to "state sponsored rape" because it requires the use of a transvaginal probe. Supporters of the bill claim the rape accusations are "ridiculous" and the bill does not require a transvaginal probe in any event.

  • Study: God Talk May Help Santorum Win Nomination

    Study: God Talk May Help Santorum Win Nomination

    Presidential candidate Rick Santorum should stop talking about his faith, according to some pundits. Analysis of a survey conducted last September by Lifeway Research shows, however, that Republican voters prefer candidates who talk about their faith.

  • Santorum: Obama Doesn't Stand Up for Religious Liberties

    Santorum: Obama Doesn't Stand Up for Religious Liberties

    President Obama is "particularly weak" on religious freedom issues, presidential candidate Rick Santorum said at a Monday campaign stop in Michigan. In particular, Santorum pointed to Obama's record protecting Christians from persecution around the globe and his use of the phrase "freedom of worship," rather than "freedom of religion."

  • Catholic Politicians You Thought Were Evangelical

    Some Catholic politicos have become popular among evangelical Christians. So popular, in fact, that they can sometimes be mistaken for an evangelical themselves. Here are six Catholic politicians who are often believed to be evangelicals

  • Ob-Gyn: Santorum Was Right, Prenatal Testing Used to Abort Disabled

    An obstetrician-gynecologist confirmed on Monday Rick Santorum's claim that amniocentesis, a type of prenatal test used to detect Down syndrome, most often leads to aborting the fetus if the genetic disorder is detected.

  • Santorum: Obamacare's Prenatal Mandate Leads to Abortion of Disabled Babies; Obama Is Christian

    Santorum: Obamacare's Prenatal Mandate Leads to Abortion of Disabled Babies; Obama Is Christian

    Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum, in a spirited interview with Bob Schieffer on CBS' "Face the Nation" Sunday, said that amniocentesis, a type of prenatal test, should not be mandated by the government because its purpose is to abort the disabled. He also clarified that he was not suggesting that President Obama is not a Christian when he referred to his views on the environment as "phony theology."

  • NYC Restraining Order on School Eviction Only Applies to One Church

    NYC Restraining Order on School Eviction Only Applies to One Church

    Churches across New York City were preparing to hold worship services in spaces rented from public schools Sunday before discovering that a court order this week did not apply to them.

  • Int'l Adoptions Part 3: Is the US State Dept. Opposed to Inter-Country Adoption?

    Int'l Adoptions Part 3: Is the US State Dept. Opposed to Inter-Country Adoption?

    In 2004, Americans adopted 22,991 orphans from other countries. That number has steadily declined to only 9,319 in 2011, according to State Department records. This decline is happening due to a set of complicated factors based partly upon different views regarding what is best for an orphaned child.

  • Influence of US Constitution Declining Globally

    Influence of US Constitution Declining Globally

    The U.S. Constitution used to be the model other nations used when writing or updating their own constitutions. That influence has declined dramatically, according to a new study.