Thus, "it did seem like against their nature to be doing so," said Robinson, referring to Paul's admonition that those involved in homosexual acts were exchanging natural relations for unnatural ones.
Read moreParticularly in the left-leaning mainline denominations, but disturbingly more and more common with formerly conservative evangelicals as well, many churches are obsessed with making themselves likeable to Islamists.
Read moreThe draft of air stirs charred Bible pages. The walls are sooty and the building smells of scorched plastic. Metro Tabernacle Church was the first of 11 churches set on fire by angry Muslims -- all because of one word. "Allah," Kevin Ang whispers.
Read more"This is pure and simple discrimination against religious speech." Upon learning of the cancellation, the club's student leader attempted to negotiate with the administration, offering to meet every other week and find a volunteer club advisor as a way to cut expenses, but the offer was declined. In the meantime, the ADF attorney lists other clubs that are still allowed to meet.
Read moreThe fact is very few Muslim-majority countries are free countries. A Muslim who wants to speak his mind without fear, practice his religion as he chooses, and vote for or against politicians in fair elections is better off living in the West than in any of the more than four dozen nations that hold membership in the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC).
Read moreThe study was done using the statistical databases on deaths in the Netherlands, which, of course, lists suicide as one of the causes. Available also were the Registered Domestic Partnerships for gay men and lesbian women.
Read moreGalli was told to cut down on the biblical references in his sermon. "You'll lose people," the staff member warned. In a Bible study session on creation, the teacher was requested to come back the next Sunday prepared to take questions at the expense of reading the relevant scriptural texts on the doctrine. Cutting down on the number of Bible verses "would save time and, it was strongly implied, would better hold people's interest."
Read moreThe ex-Muslim Sultan is undoubtedly a powerful voice in her native Arabic, and even in English she is impassioned and speaks with a memorable turn of phrase. In contrast, Pipes is measured and softly spoken, carefully and persistently making his case. I commend the debate to readers, not because one party won the day, but because the speakers were addressing important questions, which will exercise many minds for years-perhaps generations-to come.
Read moreIt is little wonder that debilitating conflicts have wracked the oldline denominations, contributing to the loss of one-third of their membership over the past 45 years. Oldline church bodies typically depend upon the cooperative endeavors of clergy and lay leadership. But those two leadership groups are pointed in different directions politically and ideologically.
Read moreWilders, leader of the Freedom party, is arguably the Netherlands's most popular politician, but for years he has had to live in safe houses, including on military bases. He now faces the possibility of imprisonment on charges of "group insult" and "incitement to hatred," as defined by articles 137 (c) and (d) of the Dutch penal code, for his public speeches and op-eds criticizing Islam.
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