Daily Archives: February 8, 2012

James Fortune: From Homeless To Chart-Topper

hcsp.jpgLanding on top of Billboard’s Top 200 chart is no easy feat in today’s music scene. For gospel recording artist James Fortune, accomplishing chart-topping success across various platforms is a proven result.

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Innocent Christians and Others Die in Syria While the World Watches

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Fundamentalist Muslim Taxi Drivers Vow to Harm Unveiled Women
Violent attacks against Christians by Muslim extremists in Syria have increased as the byproduct of the country’s volatile political situation, much like what has transpired in Egypt, said a persecution watchdog this week.

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CNN Keeps the Embarrassing Openly Homosexual Don Lemon On, but Suspends Roland Martin, a Christian Family Man, and a Positive Role Model in the Black Community

hcsp.jpgUnfortunately and sadly, instead of CNN firing openly homosexual Don Lemon for coming out of the closet on them, embarrassing their network, and for poor ratings, they suspend the most gifted and smartest commentator they have, Roland Martin, over some jokes. This is truly a sad day in America. 

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After Three Victories, Rick Santorum Talks Up his Christian Roots

hcsp.jpgAfter breaking out this week as a surprise conservative standard-bearer in a trio of Republican primaries, Rick Santorum returned Wednesday to the role that helped him build a national reputation in the first place: uncompromising Christian conservative champion.

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WATCH: Michael Steele says ‘Don’t Equate Black Rights with Homosexual Rights’

hcsp.jpgFormer GOP chairman Michael Steele said that gay rights should not be equated with black rights in an exchange with LGBT activist and former Lt. Dan Choi on MSNBC’s “Now with Alex Wagner,” Raw Story reports.

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Can Church Confessions be Used in Court?

hcsp.jpgIn a case that could set national precedent, the three-judge Michigan Court of Appeals panel plans to hear arguments Thursday about whether a pastor’s testimony related to a possible confession in a child sexual assault case may be used in court.

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Court Affirms the CDC’s Firing of Counselor Over Same-Sex Marriage

hcsp.jpgA federal appeals court in Atlanta maintained an earlier ruling that the rights of a former counselor at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention were not violated when she was fired for refusing to advise an employee in a same-sex relationship.

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