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05/16/2012Law Professor: Same-Sex Marriage Wins in Court May Lead to Public 'Backlash'
A law professor warns that should same-sex marriage proponents be victorious in their legal efforts, it could lead to a major "backlash" against gay rights.
- 05/15/2012
Faculty Refuse to Sign 'Lifestyle Statement,' Resign From Christian University
Dozens of faculty and staff at a Georgian Christian academic institute are resigning over a statement from school officials in which employees must pledge to refrain from activities including drug use, alcohol, adultery, and homosexuality.
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05/14/2012Breakaway Anglican Congregation Has Its Last Sunday at Va. Property
A departing Anglican congregation held its final services at a Virginia church property that they lost to The Episcopal Church in a years-long court battle.
- 05/14/2012
NY Child Porn Decision Receives Backlash
A recent New York State Court of Appeals decision that said viewing child porn is legal has received backlash from the public and the legislative arena.
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05/12/2012Congress to Consider Bill Adding FDR Prayer to WWII Memorial
A bill that would add a display of the prayer that President Franklin Delano Roosevelt issued for the D-Day invasion of World War II was introduced in the Senate Thursday.
- 05/11/2012
Assemblies of God Opposes Obama's Same-Sex Marriage Stance
One of the largest Pentecostal denominations in the United States has officially announced its opposition to President Barack Obama's stance on same-sex marriage.
- 05/11/2012
SC Church Billboard Displays 'Message From Satan'
A South Carolina church has launched an ad campaign featuring billboards which have a message signed by Satan.
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05/11/2012Calif. Court Rules in Favor of Episcopal Diocese in Property Dispute
A California judge has ruled in favor of The Episcopal Church in a years long legal battle over the property of a couple breakaway congregations.
- 05/10/2012
NY Court Rules That Viewing Child Porn Is Legal
The New York Court of Appeals has ruled that viewing child pornography is legal, thereby dismissing one of two counts against a professor. The president of the anti-pornography organization Morality in Media blasted the decision.
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05/10/2012Calif. Megachurch Looks to Donate 32,500 Pounds of Food in 1 Month
A California megachurch is hoping to gather 16 tons of food during the month of May for its annual drive to benefit a local food bank.
- 05/09/2012
Fla. Church Rejects City's Attempts to Move 'Prayer and Produce' Indoors
A Florida church's produce stand operated in its parking lot has garnered controversy over its potential violation of zoning regulations.
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05/09/2012Utah Becomes First State to Have 72-Hour Waiting Period for Abortion
Utah has become the first state to enact a 72-hour waiting period for women seeking an abortion. The new law took effect on Tuesday.
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05/08/2012Vanderbilt Baptist Group Changes Course, Refuses Recognition
A Baptist student group that initially filed for registration at Vanderbilt University for the upcoming semester has changed course and has opted instead to refuse recognition due to Vanderbilt's "all-comers" policy.
- 05/07/2012
School Backs Down From Student Wearing Jesus T-Shirt
A student who has been frequently disciplined by a Canadian school for wearing a Christian t-shirt is now allowed to attend classes wearing the shirt.
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05/07/2012Secular Group Continues Legal Challenges Against National Day of Prayer
As the 2012 observance of the National Day of Prayer has come and gone, one secularist group continues to file suits against various city and state governments for their involvement in the event.


