The United Methodist Church today voted overwhelmingly to allow “self-avowed practicing homosexuals” to be ordained and serve as ministers of the church. The vote, 692-51, was made at their General Conference and ...
Read More »Wheaton College restricts use of preferred pronouns
One of the nation’s leading evangelical colleges has weighed in on politically correct speech. Wheaton College in Wheaton, Ill, recently updated its student and employee handbooks to restrict the ability to designate ...
Read More »Government now going after ceiling fans
Ceiling fans are the latest target of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) which is proposing new regulations on energy use. The rules have already stirred controversy similar to that over new ...
Read More »Elon Musk’s investment in Twitter may help restore free speech
Twitter has suspended the accounts of numerous Christian and conservative leaders in recent months. Some are optimistic that its policies may change with entrepreneur Elon Musk becoming its largest shareholder and joining ...
Read More »Demands that Biden ban Russian oil find rare unity in Washington
The Biden administration continues to refuse calls to ban Russian oil imports. That could soon change. The demands are coming fast and furious and have been a rare point of unity between ...
Read More »U.S. Supreme Court on Monday reviewing Texas pro-life law
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday will turn its attention to the Texas law banning most abortions. The court will not look at the constitutionality of the Texas law, but rather if ...
Read More »How Stalin canceled Hamlet in the Soviet Union and what it teaches us
William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet is considered by some to be the single greatest story ever written. Hamlet has it all: ghosts, sword fights, suicide, revenge, lust, murder, philosophy, faith, manipulation, and a ...
Read More »Twitter blocks story on BLM founder’s million-dollar home purchases
Twitter is being slammed for blocking an investigative story about the founder of Black Lives Matter purchasing million-dollar homes. The social media giant on Thursday blocked a piece by the New York ...
Read More »Merkel, world leaders defend President Trump over Big Tech bans
Leaders around the world are criticizing big tech companies for banning President Donald Trump from their social media platforms. The president has currently been banned from Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Snapchat, Reddit, and Instagram while ...
Read More »U.S. to tighten Mexico City Policy restrictions on taxpayer funds for overseas abortions
The Trump administration this week moved to tighten restrictions on the use of U.S. tax money to promote or perform abortions overseas. Those restrictions will be part of the Mexico City Policy. ...
Read More »Facebook removes thousands of Antifa, QAnon groups
Tech and social media giant Facebook has finally removed thousands of groups, pages, and ads related to Antifa, the violent fascist group that claims it is fighting fascism. Facebook also took down pages accused ...
Read More »Kansas City mayor bans gatherings of 10 or more
Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas is banning gatherings or events of 10 or more people. The move came, according to the mayor’s office, in consultation with a variety of health officials rolled ...
Read More »Elizabeth Warren mocks men, people of faith at CNN town hall
Sen. Elizabeth Warren may be surging in the Democrat presidential primary polls, but she is doing little to court the support of Christians. Warren participated last week in a town hall sponsored ...
Read More »Christian college bans conservative speaker
Grand Canyon University, a Christian college in Arizona, is under fire for banning conservative commentator Ben Shapiro from giving a speech on campus. Shapiro, editor-in-chief of The Daily Wire and host of ...
Read More »California bans sales of dogs, cats unless they come from shelters
California is set to become the first state in the nation to impose strict rules on pet stores regarding retail sales of live dogs, cats, and rabbits. AB 485, which goes into ...
Read More »Senior complex bans ‘Merry Christmas’, decorations
A religious liberty group says a Catholic assisted living complex in Washington state has wrongly banned residents from saying “Merry Christmas” or displaying holiday decorations out of fear it will violate a ...
Read More »University bans clapping to ‘avoid triggering anxiety’ — so jazz hands will be used for inclusivity
Students will likely no longer clap during student union events at the University of Manchester in Manchester, England. According to a Sept. 28 issue of the university’s newspaper, The Mancunion, the students’ union passed ...
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