Thursday, August 18th, 2016
(California State Capitol: Wikipedia) We recently posted about potential legislation in California that would make it very difficult for Christian colleges to maintain Biblical beliefs and moral codes. Fortunately the outcry in the state and across the nation was enough to get the dangerous potential bill revised. Here’s the story from the Family […]
Filed under: California, Christian Schools, Discrimination, Education, Freedom of Religion, Politically Correct, Politics, Politics & Religion, Schools and Religion, USA
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Friday, October 4th, 2013
(Troy University campus: Wikipedia) Should a public university offer a dorm which is primarily designated for Christians and Christian values but open to all? Troy University in Alabama has recently opened a ‘faith-based’ dorm in connection with the Catholic Newman Student Housing Fund which includes a Catholic-run ministry center. Here’s the story from the […]
Filed under: Catholic, Church and State, Constitutional Rights, Culture & Religion, Education, Free Exercise of Religion, Schools, Schools and Religion, USA
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Wednesday, March 27th, 2013
(Photo credit: Wikipedia) After several missteps and misleading statements, the FAU administrators have finally come to their senses and have done the right thing. From Todd Starnes of Fox News: Florida Atlantic University has issued a formal apology to a student that was facing academic charges after he complained about a professor who ordered […]
Filed under: Culture & Religion, Education, Schools and Religion, USA
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Thursday, March 21st, 2013
All across America Christian student groups like InterVarsity are getting kicked off campus at both public and private universities and colleges over new so-called ‘non-discrimination’ policies that seem to be sweeping the nation. These new policies actually end up singling out and discriminating against Christian groups who want to have (gasp!) real Christians as leaders. […]
Filed under: Attacks on Christianity, Christian Organizations, Constitutional Rights, Education, Freedom of Religion, Politically Correct, Religious Persecution, Secularism, USA
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Wednesday, September 29th, 2010
Image via Wikipedia Do atheists and agnostics in America know more about religion than people of faith? According to a Pew study they do. According to the study: Atheists and agnostics, Jews and Mormons are among the highest-scoring groups on a new survey of religious knowledge, outperforming evangelical Protestants, mainline Protestants and Catholics on questions […]
Filed under: Agnostic, American Church, Catholic Church, Christianity, Culture & Religion, Education
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