Nathan Black
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One Man's Experiment to Obey Every Rule in the Bible
A.J. Jacobs was an agnostic before undertaking a yearlong journey to obey every rule in the Bible as literally as possible. A year later, he's still an agnostic, but a more reverent one and a lot more thankful.
Report: Fewer LGBT Characters on Network TV
Gay and lesbian characters on primetime television are on the decline, according to the latest report by the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation.
Softer Approach to Apologetics in a Not-So-Postmodern Culture
Sometimes, giving pat answers to some of the most common apologetic questions students ask isn't satisfying.
Job Bias Bill Privileges Gays Over Faithful, Warn Christians
As a bill banning job discrimination against gay, lesbian and transgender workers moves closer to a House vote, conservative groups are alerting Christians to take action against what they say would create a crisis for faithful Americans.
Md. Gay Couples Lose Marriage Court Battle
Maryland's highest court on Tuesday narrowly upheld the state's marriage law as a union between one man and one woman.
God Delusion Debate Pits 'New Atheist' Against Christian Apologist
Staunch atheist Richard Dawkins of The New York Times bestseller The God Delusion will square off in a debate with popular Christian apologist John Lennox next month.
MTV to Air Bisexual Dating Reality Series
MTV has given the green light for a new reality show starring a bisexual woman dubbed "the Madonna of MySpace."
Canada Witnesses Surge in Same-Sex Unions
Canadas latest "family portrait" is for the first time revealing a census count of same-sex "married" couples.
Study: TV Family Hour Anything But
Family hour on prime time television is no longer the family hour parents can enjoy with their children without concerns over objectionable content, a new study found.
Trading Drugs and Gangs for God and Krump
Krump is one of the latest dance forms picking up steam in the urban community as an alternative to gang scenes and violence.