FCC cracks down on religious broadcasters
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Claremont Lincoln, a seminary dubbed by some as “the world’s first inter-religious university,” is in the process of adding more religious programs to its list of schools.
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Earlier this month President Obama made headlines when he announced the complete withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq by the end of this year. As a result of this drawdown, the Department of Defense has announced its plan to increase military presence i…
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The Supreme Court refused to revisit a lower court ruling on whether roadside memorial crosses erected in honor of fallen highway troopers in Utah violated the Constitution, to the disappointment of one dissenting justice.
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Watch out: A vampire may enter your next Bible study. Just in time for Halloween, Ron Brackin, bestselling co-author of Son of Hamas, recently released his latest book, The Gospel According to Dracula: A Bible Study.
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Relativity Media is being criticized for its decision to film an upcoming movie in China in the same town where legal activist Chen Guangcheng was beaten and tortured, and is currently under illegal house arrest.
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GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain acknowledged that two women did file sexual harassment complaints against him while he was a member of the National Restaurant Association. However, he maintained that he was falsely accused.
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In an effort to revitalize his declining presidential campaign, Texas Gov. Rick Perry tried to appeal to the Republican base Friday night. He appeared at a conservative event in Manchester, N.H., in front of a crowd of 450, and advocated for the state …
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Halloween is not the only observance that falls on the last day of October. For many Christians, Oct. 31 is the day to celebrate the anniversary of the beginning of the Protestant Reformation.
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The Detroit Lions destroyed the Denver Broncos at Sports Authority Field at Mile High last night with a 45-10 mauling. The damage wasn’t done there, however – the Motor City team also stalled Denver Quarterback Tim Tebow’s momentum by sacking him sev…
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The more religious a person is, the more likely they will identify with the Republican party, according to a new Gallup poll. Blacks do not follow the same pattern as other Americans.
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This weekend, Nov. 3-5, hundreds of Christian delegates from around the world will gather in Grand Prairie, Texas, for CMN’s Lions Roar 2011, a global men’s summit that will focus on the strategy of reaching and disciplining men.
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The Burmese government recently imposed new regulations restricting the ability of Christians in the country to worship, hold Bible studies and pray, according to reports.
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Herman Cain’s latest firestorm has conservative women wanting the presidential candidate to explain allegations involving sexual harassment with two females during his tenure as CEO of the National Restaurant Association.
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Disney-ABC Television just announced on Monday its new streaming agreement with Amazon.com and a renewed licensing deal with Netflix, a move beneficial to both subscribers and streaming service providers.
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A web-based project allowing the British public tohandwrite the Bible from Genesis to Revelations for the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible will reach Oxford Monday, days before the completed version will be presented to Queen Elizabeth II.
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Israeli archeologists have found a tiny but “extremely rare” Christian relic believed to be used for personal prayer during the sixth century in excavations in Jerusalem.
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