Tyler O'Neil
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Secularism Is Not Inevitable; Faith and Family the 'Double Helix of Society,' Says Researcher
As science and technology continue to improve, is the decline of religion inevitable? By no means, says Mary Eberstadt.
Pro-Life Movement's Newest Strategy: Mobile Ultrasound Vehicle
The newest breakthrough in the pro-life movement isn't a bill in Congress or a march on Washington: it's a mobile ultrasound vehicle. Equipped with a team of Christian medical professionals, 22 mobile vehicles already visited 19 cities in the United States.
Stephen King on Faith in God, Intelligent Design, and What Scares Him
The popular king of horror stories, Stephen King, told NPR in an interview published Tuesday that he believes in God and intelligent design, and shared about his personal faith experience.
Pakistan Gang Rape Victim Still Seeks Justice After 5 Years; Losing Brother
Five years later, Kainat Soomro, an 18-year-old Pakistani woman, is still seeking justice for a violent gang rape committed against her involving four men when she was barely a teen.
Ex-Gay Porn Star Jake Floyd 'Genesis' Returns to Catholic Church
Jake Floyd, better known as "Jake Genesis," has retired from the porn industry. After less than a year, the life-long Roman Catholic has returned to his roots, swearing off the "hurt" his acting caused.
Did the IRS Scandal Help Revive the Tea Party Movement?
Tea Party groups may be experiencing a revival in popularity after news broke out that the Internal Revenue Service allegedly targeted them for audits and delayed their application for 501(c)(3) status.
Oklahoma Megachurch LifeChurch.tv Cleans Up Tornado-Ravaged Backyard
One of the largest churches in America, Lifechurch.tv, with campuses throughout Oklahoma, including two in Oklahoma City, reached out to local residents to spiritually minister and offer physical relief to them after last Monday's devastating EF5 tornado churned through the center of the state.
First Gay Episcopal Bishop Gene Robinson Talks About Jesus' 'Alternative Lifestyle'
The First Gay Episcopal Bishop, Gene Robinson, made a remark edging dangerously close to apostasy on ABC Australia's popular Q&A show. "Jesus had a very kind of alternative lifestyle," Robinson said, hinting at a possible sexual orientation for the Savior of the world.
Memorial Day: John Piper, Mark Driscoll, TD Jakes Tweet Memorial Day Wishes
Megachurch pastors and other popular theologians used the new social medium to express gratitude for those who died in military service.
Three Lighted Crosses Removed From Water Tower in Idaho
On Tuesday, officials in the southeast Idaho town of Roberts removed three lighted crosses from the water tower after a complaint from resident Joe Cohea. Atheist or not, Cohea opposes the expression of religious sentiment on government property, igniting debate in the small town of nearly 700.