Daily Archives: January 26, 2012

Catholics Outraged with Obama Administration’s Contraception Mandate

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Cardinal-designate Timothy Dolan charged the Barack Obama administration with selectively adhering to the freedoms enshrined in the U.S. Constitution, respecting the rights of abortionists over religious institutions that object to treating “pregnancy as a disease.”

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4 Remaining Republican Presidential Candidates In Last Debate Before Florida Primary

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Pointing toward an evening debate, Mitt Romney jokingly urged supporters Tuesday to “just storm in” and support him even if they lacked tickets. Newt Gingrich warmed up with a particularly strong attack on Romney.

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Why 2012 Could Be the ‘Make or Break’ Year for Marriage In America

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The effort to redefine marriage nationwide could take a critical turn either way this year, with as many as four more states potentially legalizing gay “marriage” or as many as six states possibly voting to protect the traditional definition of marriage.

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Miles McPherson Kicks Off Spiritual Emphasis Week at Liberty University

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Pastor Miles McPherson returned to Liberty University for the second time as the featured speaker for Spiritual Emphasis Week.

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Southern Baptists Hope to Bring Back the Gospel to the City of St. Louis

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The North American Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention hopes to found 75 new churches in the city of St. Louis, Mo. – a city that many evangelicals have abandoned.

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GOP Debate: Candidates’ Last Shot Before Florida Primary

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Republican presidential hopefuls will get a chance for some last jabs at each other before the pivotal Florida primary at Thursday night’s debate at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville.

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Ravi Zacharias Says Media Made Americans Vulnerable to Mass-Marketed Spirituality

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A prominent Christian apologist believes that mass media has made Americans vulnerable to mass-marketed spiritual ideas, like those pushed by Oprah Winfrey and Deepak Chopra.

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