Washington Times editor files EEOC complaint
The former editorial page editor of the Washington Times has filed a discrimination complaint against the paper, saying he was “coerced” into attending a Unification Church religious ceremony that culminated in a mass wedding conducted by the church’s leader, the Rev. Sun Myung Moon. Richard Miniter, who was also vice president of opinion, made the... Continue Reading
Religious Leaders Warn of Civil Disobedience
They are calling it the Manhattan Declaration, a 4,700 word manifesto reaching into scripture and signed by 148 Orthodox, Catholic and evangelical leaders. It was released this afternoonNovember 20 at a press conference in Washington D.C. and is designed to draw a line in the sand across three issues they argue are non-negotiable despite the... Continue Reading
Virginia Governor-Elect McDonnell’s reaction to Pat Robertson Islam remarks
A friend’s Facebook link took me to a CNN article that I thought would infuriate me. The headline was “McDonnell won’t disavow Robertson’s Islam remarks.” What CNN failed to articulate was, to my surprise, that Virginia Governor-elect McDonnell sounded more Madisonian than Robertsonian. You’ll recall that in response to Nidal Hasan’s shooting rampage at Ft.... Continue Reading
At Plymoth Plantation, feasting as the Pilgrims did
By the time the “sweet pudding of native corn” makes its appearance, delivered by period-costumed servers in brightly colored, flowing wool skirts and breeches, there could be little doubt as to how a 17th-century Pilgrim banquet, commonly known as a “groaning board,” got its name. Preceding it was a sallet (salad), mussels, sauc’d turkey, and... Continue Reading
FBI Report Notes Rise In Hate Crimes
The number of hate crimes against religious groups in the U.S. jumped more than 8 percent during 2008 — the most notable increase in a variety of hate crime statistics reported in data released Monday by the FBI. In all, 7,783 hate crimes were included in the FBI’s 2008 Hate Crime Statistics report. The report... Continue Reading
Manhattan Declaration: Reflecting an ‘urgency’
Eastern Orthodox, Catholic, Anglican, and evangelical leaders stood together Friday to release the Manhattan Declaration, a statement of Christian convictions on the matters of life, family, and religious liberty. Chuck Colson, head of Prison Fellowship and one of the initiators of the declaration, told me after document’s release, “I can’t find any other case, in... Continue Reading
Spiritual Questions
If you popped into the Sanders Theatre at Harvard University on a particular day, you might think you were at the recording of some daytime television chat show. A slightly-built man in a smart suit paces confidently around the stage, hands behind his back, playfully throwing out questions to the packed audience about sex, gay... Continue Reading
15-Year-Old Egyptian Convert to Christianity Sends Plea to Obama
CAIRO, EGYPT (ANS) — Dina el-Gowhary, a 15-year-old Egyptian girl who converted from Islam to Christianity, has sent a plea to President Barack Obama, complaining of mistreatment by the Egyptian Government and asking for his mediation. This has been revealed in a story by Mary Abdelmassih and posted on the Assyrian International News Agency website... Continue Reading
Congresswoman Says Allow Input of Religious Groups
Family Research Council yesterday responded to a quote attributed to U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette (D-CO) by The Hill to the effect that Catholic Bishops and other conservative Christians should not have input in public policy debates. The Hill now reports that it inaccurately quoted the Congresswoman’s ABC News interview and that she said Christian groups... Continue Reading
Virginians Speak Out on Education Reform Topics
While a majority of Virginia’s voters believe the state’s public school system is good or excellent, similar numbers favor school choice reforms such as tax-credit scholarships, school vouchers, and charter schools. Fifty-five percent of likely voters would opt for schools other than regular public schools, according to the results of a public opinion survey released... Continue Reading
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