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Evangelical Political Activism Will Increase, Leaders Expect
A majority of evangelical leaders expect evangelical political activism to increase over the next decade, according to a poll conducted by the National Association of Evangelicals.
Franklin Graham to Obama: Stay Out of Syrian Conflict
In a letter to President Barack Obama, Franklin Graham, president of Samaritan's Purse, urges him to not send military aid to the rebels fighting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, arguing that those rebels are just as evil as Assad.
Why Is the Pro-Life Message Winning and Traditional Marriage Losing?
Since Roe vs. Wade, the U.S. Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion 40 years ago, anti-abortion activists have successfully passed legislation regulating and restricting the right to an abortion, and they have been successful at moving public opinion in their direction. On the marriage issue, though, public opinion has moved in recent years toward allowing the redefinition of marriage to include same-sex couples, and 12 states and the District of Columbia have redefined marriage. Given t
Interview: Hobby Lobby President on Birth Control Mandate Lawsuit, Religious Freedom, and New Bible Museum
Steve Green, president of Hobby Lobby, an arts and crafts retail chain, was honored Saturday that the Faith and Freedom coalition's "Road to Majority 2013" conference with a "Courage in Business Leadership" award. The Christian Post interviewed him about the company's current lawsuit over the birth control mandate and the "Green Collection," the world's largest private collection of biblical antiquities and artifacts.
Rick Perry to Conservatives: Be Humble, Courageous Like Jesus and Disciples
To convince others of your ideas, Texas Governor Rick Perry told fellow conservatives on Saturday, you must be both humble and courageous.
Split on Immigration Reform on Display at 'Faith & Freedom' Conference
As the immigration reform bill makes its way through Congress, conservatives have been split on whether to support the bill. These differences were evident at the Faith & Freedom Coalition's "Road to Majority 2013" conference as many of the speakers were on different sides of the issue.
Recent Scandals Are Big Government in Practice, Paul Ryan Says
Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) said Friday that he and Republican Presidential Nominee Mitt Romney lost in part in the 2012 election because they "had to argue against the promise and rhetoric of President Barack Obama" before some of the policies were implemented, but now Americans can witness what Obama's polices are like "in practice" in his second term.
Affirmative Action May Not Be the Problem; Do Colleges Prefer Rich Students?
The current Supreme Court debate over whether to continue over 50 years of affirmative action policies in their current form has brought to light arguments over whether admissions policies have another bias -- rich students. Though most top colleges admit students blind to need, some experts argue that the cost and limits of financial aid produces a student body that is more affluent than the national average.
Poll: Strong Majority, Regardless of Party, Ideology, Oppose Affirmative Action
As the nation awaits a Supreme Court decision on the constitutionality of an affirmative action program at The University of Texas at Austin, two new polls show low public support for affirmative action, even among liberals and Democrats.
IRS Under Investigation for Seizure of 60 Million Medical Records
A U.S. House committee is investigating whether Internal Revenue Service agents improperly seized private medical records. The IRS is already being sued for the seizure of 60 million medical records, which is alleged to be a violation of the Fourth Amendment's Search and Seizure Clause.