The social network that you can wear
- LIFESTYLE
- February 6, 2015
In 1994, a group of religious leaders in America signed Evangelicals and Catholics Together: The Christian Mission in the Third Millennium (ECT). Though advocating "unity in Christ," the document was nothing but an attempt to get the almost five centuries of theological antipathy between these two faiths out of the way so they could pursue
READ MOREAPRES CA, LE DELUGE In what supporters have called a "major psychic boost to the school choice movement," the Wisconsin Supreme Court upheld a voucher program that allows tax money to pay for private religious education. Though a lower court had previously ruled that the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program was unconstitutional (a decision upheld at
READ MOREIf the tape of evangelist Pat Robertson telling a private meeting of Christian Coalition leaders that they needed to model their organization on the Tammany Hall political machine doesn't prove that the "Christian" of the Christian Coalition is false advertising nothing will. Tammany Hall, if you recall, was the New York Democratic Party organization whose
READ MOREWe wondered what took so long for Richard John Neuhaus, editor of First Things, to respond to the shellacking he has been receiving in Liberty. Though nothing personal was meant, he and/or his magazine have been mentioned (excoriated?) at least a dozen times in the past few years. What piqued Father Neuhaus enough, however, to
READ MOREThose adamant about imposing religious exercises in public schools in Alabama now have the children to sanctify their cause. Across the state, students are protesting, holding rallies, and even walking out of classes-all over the injunction by a federal district judge prohibiting public schools from promoting religious activity in the classroom. One can wonder how
READ MOREThank the Lord for that, especially now as Congress is again faced with another sorrowfully misleading proposal to undo Establishment Clause protections. Misnamed the Religious Freedom Amendment, the proposal (also known as the Ishtook Amendment) reads: "To secure the people's right to acknowledge God according to the dictates of conscience: The people's right to pray
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