The Jesus movement, the house-church movement, seeker-friendly churches, emergent churches-evangelicals have spawned all of these. In their wake, worship bands have replaced organs and choirs, PowerPoint slides and movie clips now enliven sermons, and espresso bars keep congregants awake. If a technique doesn't work, find one that does.
Read moreMany authoritarian states - especially Communist or formerly Communist ones - violate religious liberty along with other freedoms in order to maintain political control. But Muslim nations are almost unique in their willingness to persecute religious minorities to promote religious ends, as is evident from the State Department's latest report on religious liberty abroad.
Read moreThe Senate's most outspoken critic of gay marriage, Senator Ruben Diaz Sr. of the Bronx, called the debate "treason" and invited Republicans to vote with him against the measure.
Senator Eric Schneiderman, a Democrat, urged for passage of the bill, saying, "You can't legislate morality, but you can legislate justice."
Read moreThe project's authors argue that contemporary scholars have inserted liberal views and ahistorical passages into the Bible, turning Jesus into little more than a well-meaning social worker with a store of watered-down platitudes.
"Professors are the most liberal group of people in the world, and it's professors who are doing the popular modern translations of the Bible," said Andy Schlafly, founder of Conservapedia.com, the project's online home.
Read more"American Christianity has long been characterized by all the wrong things: partisan politics, tips for better living, the so-called 'prosperity gospel,' hypocrisy, and condemnation -- to name a few," says Eastburn, "When that kind of Christianity begins to decline, we have much to be thankful for. It means true Christianity - the kind characterized by loving one's enemies, radical giving, integrity and compassion - has room to grow."
Read moreGiving serious attention to the issue of assisted suicide and to this policy over coming weeks is important because although the policy is - as it says - interim, it is currently in force and is only open for public consultation until 16th December. A final policy will then be produced in early 2010.
Read moreD.C. council member David Catania filed a same-sex marriage bill in October. With support from the mayor and 11 of 13 council members, it seems virtually assured of passage when the council votes December 1. A referendum that could have stopped the bill was ruled out of order by the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics. The board reasoned, curiously, that invalidating a law not yet adopted would somewhat deprive same-sex couples of rights they already enjoy.
Read moreThis has been brought to our attention in the aftermath of the massacre at Fort Hood, Texas. Major Nidal Malik Hasan, arrested for the shootings that killed 13 and wounded scores of others, is now known to have yelled "Allahu Akbar" (God is Great) as he was shooting, to have links to Islamic extremists in Yemen, and to have visited a mosque frequented by the September 11, 2001 terrorists. More details of his background and motivation have been revealed over the last few days.
Read moreThe then-head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith intervened into a debate among the US Bishops on the issue. Simply put, Cardinal Ratzinger said in his letter titled "Worthiness to receive Holy Communion," that a Catholic politician who would vote for "permissive abortion and euthanasia laws" after being duly instructed and warned, "must" be denied Communion.
Read moreIt replaced the Helsinki Accords on human rights after the cold war ended. The HDIM is organized by the OSCE's Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR).
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