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Analysis: Race, Religion and Politics Are on a Collision Course That Will Shake Up the Political Parties
Two of the most prominent partisan splits in the United States today, race/ethnicity and religion, are undergoing a generational shift that promises to shake up the traditional alliances that comprise the Democratic and Republican parties. How party leaders choose to respond to this shift could determine the future of American politics for a generation.
Issue Analysis: Is Evangelical Opposition to Homosexual Behavior and Same-Sex Marriage Collapsing?
Evangelicals will, inevitably, "change with times," "adapt," "get with the program," "finesse their position" on homosexuality and same-sex marriage, some say. Historically, however, the churches that changed with the times have not fared well.
Study: Americans Exaggerate How Often They Go to Church; Catholic, Mainline Exaggerate More Than Evangelical
Americans exaggerate how often they go to Church in answers to surveys, a new study finds. Catholics and Mainline Protestants exaggerated more than Evangelical Protestants and black Protestants.
Gay and Christian? Issue Is 'Are You Following Jesus?' Author Says
The main issue for those who are gay and Christian is whether they are following Jesus, author Michael Brown says in his new book, "Can You Be Gay and Christian?"
Robert P. George Describes What He Admires About Evangelicals
Robert P. George, a Catholic, spoke Tuesday about his admiration for Evangelicals at the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast.
With the Days of Comfortable, Acceptable Christianity Now Over, Don't Be Ashamed of the Gospel, Robert P. George Encourages
The days of acceptable Christianity in America are over, so in order to be a faithful witness to the gospel, Christians must be willing to suffer the costs of discipleship, Dr. Robert P. George declared in a Tuesday speech.
Russell Moore Clarifies Critique of Christian Talk Radio
Russell Moore, president of the Southern Baptist Convention's Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, clarified that his recent criticism of a Christian talk radio program as missing a redemptive message was not aimed at all Christian talk radio programs.
Analysis: Are Common Core Opponents Just a Bunch of Crazies?
To make a strong argument, address the strongest arguments of your opponents, any debate coach will tell you. Supporters of the Common Core, however, are doing just the opposite. They ignore the opponent's strongest arguments while trying to create the impression they are just a bunch of crazies.
CDC Study: Kids Experience Fewer Traumatic Events When Raised by Their Mom and Dad
Children who are not raised by both of their biological mother and father are more likely to have experienced traumatic events, according to a report released Thursday by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
5 Non-Fox News Journalists Who Won't Give Obama a Break
Do you think Fox News is the only network that wants the Obama administration to come clean on its numerous scandals? Think again. Here are five non-Fox News journalists who are demanding answers.