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October 10, 2014 - NY Times and religious profiling

By Catholic League for Religious & Civil Rights Bill Donohue accuses the New York Times of religious profiling: The New York Times has a story today about the Diocese of Harrisburg’s decision to ban high school boys from competing against girls in school wrestling. This is the second day in […]


October 8, 2014 - A progressive’s confessional path to Focus on the Family

By Tom Krattenmaker  Award-winning Portland-based writer Recent book: The Evangelicals you Don’t Know – Article Also featured on..USA TODAY, Many of my fellow progressives and seculars will wonder what possessed me to journey to Focus on the Family as part of the legwork for my new book — not just […]


October 7, 2014 - Supreme Court, same-sex marriage & historic poll trends

The U.S. Supreme Court has denied hearing several state cases challenging gay marriage which paves the way for its legality in those states. Watch the ABC news below. More ABC news videos | ABC Entertainment News


October 6, 2014 - Plagiarism trips up pastors

By Randy Alcorn Eternal Perspectives Ministries, Sandy Oregon Please visit his blog A reader of my blog asked if I’d be willing to share some thoughts on the practice of pastors who preach messages from other pastors and present the material as their own without any credit to its original […]


October 3, 2014 - Problems of Common Core

By Catholic League for Religious & Civil Rights Bill Donohue comments on the way Common Core is being promoted: The implementation of Common Core in New York State, one of the first states to adopt it, is an abject failure: academic achievement is regressing. Whatever merits it may have, its […]


October 1, 2014 - State teen conference objectifies women

By Parents Rights In Education Source of Picture: 2013 Oregon Adolescent Sexuality Conference, YEPSA (Youth for the Education and Prevention of Sexual Assault) Workshop: “I Say Porn, You Say Porn!” This is taught by youth. The June, 2014 controversy concerning the University of Oregon’s (U of O) handling of an […]