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Will the Supreme Court Force the Cross out of the Desert?
The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments today in a case involving a 75-year-old National World War I Memorial with an 8-foot cross, located in the Mojave Desert of California. Let’s pray for this Christian symbol to maintain its rightful place.
In…
- Wednesday, October 7th 2009
- Culture & Society
U.S. Supreme Court Denies Freedom of Speech in “Choose Life Illinois” Appeal
The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to hear an appeal in Choose Life Illinois v. White, upholding a Seventh Circuit ruling that the Illinois system for approving specialty plates was not discriminatory.
The case was filed in 2004 after citizens had…
- Monday, October 5th 2009
- Culture & Society
Superintendant Bans Scriptures on Football Banner
Because of a complaint from one as-yet unidentified resident of Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., a longstanding tradition in which cheerleaders placed inspirational Bible verses on pre-game banners has been banned at Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe High School.
The practice has been common since 9/11, and served…
- Thursday, October 1st 2009
- Culture & Society
State of Maine Sued for Censoring “Anti-Islam” Letters
The Christian Action Network (CAN) filed a federal lawsuit on Wednesday against the state of Maine for censoring a fundraising letter state officials claimed contained “an inflammatory anti-Muslim message.”
Maine officials fined and banned CAN from mailing any future letters under the…
- Wednesday, September 30th 2009
- Culture & Society
Atheist Winter Camp Welcomes Students
A summer camp aimed at kids from non-religious families is expanding to offer a winter holiday retreat for children and their parents in Florida this December.
The Florida camp is sponsored by Camp Quest, a nonprofit network of sleepaway camps aimed at…
- Tuesday, September 29th 2009
- Culture & Society
Students Exercise Right to Pray
Today millions of students are celebrating the twentieth annual “See You at the Pole” (“SYATP”) event, where students gather to pray for their school, their community and America. This year the largest gathering of students for this annual event will be at Liberty…
- Wednesday, September 23rd 2009
- Culture & Society
ABC Guests Debate Ten Commandments
ABC News’ unprecedented series on the Ten Commandments starts on Thursday, September 24 with a Nightline face-off on the topic of the 7th Commandment: Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultery.” Co-anchor Cynthia McFadden moderates a debate that asks the question: Were we born to…
- Wednesday, September 23rd 2009
- Culture & Society
Islamic Worshippers Head to Capitol Hill
On September 25, 50,000 Islamic worshippers are heading to Capitol Hill for what they deem “A Day of Islamic Unity.” Muslims will chant the Athan, the Islamic call to prayer that’s chanted five times a day to remind Muslims of Islamic beliefs. People…
- Wednesday, September 23rd 2009
- Culture & Society
Blagojevich Mania Sad Sign of the Times
Call it a sign of the times. When a corrupted politician achieves rock star status, you know the world is heading to hell in the proverbial hand basket.
I received a press release about Blagojevich mania. You may…
- Friday, September 18th 2009
- Culture & Society
Educators Land in Court over Meal-time Prayer
The Principal of Pace High School, Frank Lay and Athletic Director Robert Freeman are facing criminal contempt charges for a prayer over a meal. Liberty Counsel is in a federal District Court in Pensacola representing them.
Here’s what happened: During a luncheon to…
- Thursday, September 17th 2009
- Culture & Society
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