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Evangelicals Urge Caution in Probing Moroccan Crackdown
A delegation of evangelical church leaders visiting Morocco urged Rep. Frank Wolf on Friday to postpone hearings on the recent expulsion of Christians.
'Biased' Biology Book Controversy Not Over
A Knoxville, Tenn., parent who recently lost a six-month battle to remove a "biased" biology textbook from schools has no plans of raising the white flag.
Poll: 1 in 3 Voters Say Kagan Should be Confirmed
A majority of U.S. voters expect Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan to be confirmed by the Senate, a new poll shows. But only a third said she should become the next justice.
Hope College Upholds Gay Policy amid Protest
A Reformed Christian college in Holland, Mich., on Friday rejected petitions by gay rights advocates and alumni to drop its policy on homosexuality.
Atheists Lose Suit Against 'God' in Presidential Oath
A federal appeals court on Friday upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit that challenged prayers and religious elements in presidential inaugurations, including President Obama's in 2009.
Guns in Church Bill Dies in La. House
A measure that would allow concealed handguns to be carried in churches failed to make it past the Louisiana House on Thursday.
New Okla. Abortion Law Delayed
Oklahoma County District Judge Noma Gurich delayed for 45 days the enforcement of a law that requires women to undergo an ultrasound examination and listen to a description of the images before getting an abortion.
Movement Launches to Keep Ex-Prisoners 'Out for Life'
Prison Fellowship launched a movement this week in one of the most dangerous states in the country to keep former inmates out of prison for life.
Evangelicals: Repealing Don't Ask, Don't Tell Threatens Religious Liberty
The religious freedoms of military chaplains and service members are at risk if the Obama administration repeals the "don't ask, don't tell" policy, conservative and evangelical leaders warned on Wednesday.
Clinton Urged to Protect 'Fragile' Christian Minority in Iraq
Church leaders from various denominations have urged Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to work with Iraqi authorities in protecting the persecuted Christian minority.