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Marcia Segelstein smallThanks to a mainstream media that values political correctness more than truth, some subjects are virtually off-limits. 

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Star Parker smallThere appears to be not a shred of evidence that funneling more taxpayer dollars through Washington to states improves education.

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Pro-Christian remarks bring condemnation
A California mayor has been formally condemned for remarks he made about "growing a Christian community."

Pastor: Threats against Rifqa serious
A former Muslim who is now a Christian pastor is convinced that 17-year-old Christian convert Rifqa Bary, if returned to her parent's custody, would be on the first plane back to her native Sri Lanka.

DoD reflects Obama's view on abortion
Conservative military watchdog Elaine Donnelly is personally troubled about a recent Defense Department decision to allow military health facilities to stock the "morning-after pill."

Vote and stay sought in DC marriage debacle
The Alliance Defense Fund is appealing the latest pronouncement denying voters in Washington, DC, the opportunity to vote to overturn a decision by the city council to approve homosexual "marriage."

Baptist missionaries get new attorney
The new attorney for ten Baptist missionaries charged with kidnapping in Haiti insists they had correct papers allowing the children to be taken into the Dominican Republic.

Perspective: Can same-sex attraction be changed?
Thanks to a mainstream media that values political correctness more than truth, some subjects are virtually off-limits. 

Perspective: Homosexual family law
Homosexuality is what a person does, not who a person is -- and failing to understand that has tragic implications for both the family and society at large.

India rebuffs IPCC, goes solo
India is establishing its own body to monitor the effects of climate change, claiming it "cannot rely" on the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

Some 'vegetative state' patients have active minds
Research now shows that people diagnosed in a vegetative state may not necessarily be in that condition after all.

Churches torched, spirits unquenched
A series of church fires across Texas have been ruled the result of arson.

Inmate denied access to sermon CDs
The Rutherford Institute has filed suit against the Virginia prison system it says has violated an inmate's constitutional right to practice his religion.

On the gaming front in Illinois, Alabama
A national anti-gambling group is focusing on an Illinois proposal to tax local governments that have rejected video gambling. At the same time, a group that supports an expansion of gambling in Alabama is being accused of airing dishonest and slanderous ads.

'Controversial' Tebow ad airs
Viewers primed for controversy over a Christian ministry's Super Bowl ad featuring football star Tim Tebow might be asking, "Is that all there is?"

Pagan 'chapel' at Air Force Academy
A retired Army officer who is a professed born-again Christian doesn't think the U.S. Air Force Academy had much of choice when it announced the addition of a Pagan chapel to its worship areas this spring.

Pastor comments on his 'hate crimes' lawsuit
A black pastor in Michigan is offended by comparisons to the civil rights struggles of African-Americans with those who engage in homosexual behavior.

Inner-city schools need a political Katrina
There appears to be not a shred of evidence that funneling more taxpayer dollars through Washington to states improves education.

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