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Poll: Growth of Nonreligious Bad for America, Plurality Believe
A plurality of Americans, 48 percent, believe that the growing number of nonreligious Americans is bad for American society, according to a new Pew Research Center poll.
Abortion Is Good Because Babies Are Expensive, Liberal Argues
Limiting the right to an abortion comes with a high price tag, Bryce Covert points out for Think Progress, a liberal think tank, because letting those fetuses be born and live their lives will cost taxpayers a lot of money.
3 Reasons Immigration Reform Won't Pass, and 3 Reasons It Will
After passage of a comprehensive immigration bill in the U.S. Senate, the bill has an uncertain future as the U.S. House takes up the legislation. Here are three reasons an immigration reform bill will not pass, and three reasons it will.
Obama: No Keystone XL If It Warms the Planet
The Keystone XL pipeline will not be built unless it can be shown that it will not lead to a net increase in carbon emissions, President Barack Obama declared in a major Tuesday speech on climate change at Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. While appearing to appease environmentalists, the announcement could mean that the project will move forward.
National Immigration Forum Answers Questions About Soros, Chamber of Commerce Funding for Evangelical Immigration Table
The National Immigration Forum told The Christian Post Monday that no money from a George Soros foundation was used for the Evangelical Immigration Table, and, despite reports to the contrary, funding from the Chamber of Commerce was used to pay for EIT radio ads.
Supreme Court This Week: Delays Affirmative-Action, Accepts Abortion Protest Cases; Gay Marriage Decision Later This Week
On the first day of the U.S. Supreme Court's final week of its current term, it sent an affirmative action case to a lower court and decided to take a case involving abortion protestors in its next term. The decisions in two cases involving gay marriage and a Voting Rights Act case will be announced later this week.
Evangelical Immigration Table Planning 'Week of Prayer' for Senate Vote
The Evangelical Immigration Table is planning a number of events bringing attention to immigration reform to coincide with next week's vote in the U.S. Senate for an immigration reform bill. Events will include letter writing, a week of prayer, and a mobile billboard in Washington, D.C.
Evangelicals in US Blessed by Growing Hispanic Influence, Leith Anderson Says
The growing influence of Hispanics in evangelical Christian churches and organizations has been a blessing, Leith Anderson, president of the National Association of Evangelicals, said in a Wednesday night speech at the National Hispanic Prayer Breakfast and Conference in Washington, D.C.
Evangelical Immigration Table Says No George Soros Money Was Used for its Ads
While some have claimed that the Evangelical Immigration Table's recent ads calling for immigration reform based upon a set of principles were funded by liberal billionaire George Soros, The Christian Post has been informed by the organization that no Soros money was used for the ads.
Senate Approves Fix to Citizenship for Inter-Country Adoptees
The U.S. Senate approved an amendment Tuesday to the immigration reform bill that provides automatic citizenship to all persons who were born outside the United States and were adopted by U.S. citizens. The provision would fix a controversial law that has led to the deportation of adoptees who lived most of their lives in the United States.