Discriminate
As state legislatures reconvene for the year, they’re still finding ways to discriminate against the LGBTQ community. Many Republicans are still trying to find a way around allowing homosexuals equality, even though the Supreme Court has said otherwi…
A Monumental Meeting Between Religious Factions Offers Hope
Monumental Meeting
If you’ve ever experienced a feud between family members that lasted for generations, you know how exciting it is when the factions finally come together to bury the hatchet, so to speak. That’s why the monumental meeting between Patriarch Ki…
Kentucky Supporting Christianity through Answers in Genesis
Answers in Genesis
After the Kim Davis marriage license debacle, Kentucky probably wishes it was out of the limelight, but another recent court decision supported a Christian organization when it came to tax breaks. Ken Ham, creationist and founder of Answers in Ge…
Celebrate Darwin Day 2016
Darwin Day
It can seem strange that Americans honor a British scientist who was born 207 years ago with “Darwin Day”, but Charles Darwin was no ordinary scientist. He completely changed the way most people thought about how species came to being. His co…
Problems Muslims Face in Their Employment
Problems Muslims Face
Muslims continue to confront discrimination at work. It’s not just blue collar workers, but those in professional positions. Here’s a sampling of some of the ways Americans are discriminating and the problems Muslims face.
Healthcare Worke…
Religious Violence Not Limited to One Faith
Religious Violence
Lately, you can hardly open your news source without hearing about ISIS and Islam and religious violence. It’s easy to forget that hate goes deeper than faith and religion. A sampling of news articles over the last month clearly identifies that…
Where Religion and Fashion Collide
Fashion
Children of the ‘80s will remember the controversy when Madonna used religious imagery in her videos and music. In 1998, she upset the Hindu community when she wore markings during her performance from their culture. In today’s culture, Lady Gaga and Mi…
Recognizing the Power of Nones During an Election Year
Nones
In 2007, the number of people in America who categorized themselves as a “none” when it came to religious affiliation was about 16 percent. This figure increased to 22.8 percent in 2014. Almost one-quarter of the people in the United States admit that the…
An Evangelical Professor Facing Termination
Evangelical
During the Advent season, the four Sundays leading up to Christmas, Dr. Larycia Hawkins, a tenured professor at Wheaton College, wore a hijab as part of her worship. She announced it on Facebook on December 10. Just five days later, Wheaton College plac…
Christians and Foster Parenting
Foster Parenting
“A nation’s greatness is measured by how it treats its weakest members.”
-Mahatma Gandhi
Christians are up in arms because the Massachusetts high court ruled that the state has the right to refuse to place children with foster parents who use…