Nathan Black

Christian Post Reporter

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  • Over 100,000 Outraged over Obama Speaking at Notre Dame

    Over 100,000 Outraged over Obama Speaking at Notre Dame

    Outrage over the invitation of President Barack Obama to offer the commencement address at the University of Notre Dame has translated to over 100,000 signatures and counting in protest.

  • Gay Marriage Bill Passes through Vt. Senate

    Gay Marriage Bill Passes through Vt. Senate

    The Vermont Senate overwhelmingly approved on Monday a measure legalizing same-sex marriage. The bill is also expected to be approved by the state House.

  • Vt. Senate Panel Advances Gay Marriage Bill

    The Senate Judiciary Committee voted 5-0 on a measure that would make Vermont the third state to legalize same-sex marriage. The bill heads to the full senate next week.

  • Mars Hill Pastor to Debate Existence of Satan on ABC

    Mars Hill Pastor to Debate Existence of Satan on ABC

    Two controversial preachers, a former Las Vegas escort and an author on spirituality have been recruited by ABC to debate the existence of Satan on Friday. Arguing that the devil does exist will be Pastor Mark Driscoll of Mars Hill Church and Annie Lobert, founder of Hookers for Jesus.

  • Vermonters Debate Gay Marriage Bill

    Vermonters Debate Gay Marriage Bill

    Hundreds of traditional marriage supporters rallied Monday at the Statehouse in Montpelier, Vt., as lawmakers began work on a same-sex marriage bill. Opponents of the bill want the measure to be placed before voters.

  • Christians Applaud New Protections for Pro-Life Health Workers

    Christian doctors and groups have applauded proposed regulations that would protect the right of conscience of health care workers who do not want to provide abortions. "These regulations are desperately needed to protect First Amendment rights," said Dr. David Stevens.

  • Judge Rejects Christian Schools' Discrimination Suit Against UC

    Judge Rejects Christian Schools' Discrimination Suit Against UC

    A federal judge upheld the University of California's decision to deny students credit for some courses offered by Christian high schools, rejecting claims of discrimination and infringement of free expression.

  • Aid Groups Begin Relief Efforts in Conflict-Ridden Georgia

    Aid Groups Begin Relief Efforts in Conflict-Ridden Georgia

    World Vision has begun providing emergency assistance to civilians displaced by the conflict in Georgia. U.N. agencies and NGOs are working closely together to coordinate an effective response in addressing the increasing humanitarian crisis.

  • Calif. Court OKs Homeschooling

    Parents have the right to home school their children even without a teaching credential, a state appeals court ruled Friday to the applause of conservative groups. The ruling reverses a decision the court made in February.

  • Court Orders University to Recognize Christian Fraternity

    Court Orders University to Recognize Christian Fraternity

    The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit ordered officials at the University of Florida to recognize a Christian fraternity. Beta Upsilon Chi had filed a discrimination lawsuit against school officials after the fraternity was denied official student organization status.