Why religious employers should be against the HOPE with Fertility Act
The HOPE with Fertility Act sounds good until you dig into details that will raise healthcare costs, deprive patients with life-threatening illness treatment and give the federal government access to very personal information.
SharesHouse antisemitism bill not an attack on Christian Scriptures, scholars say
Some lawmakers voted against a House bill that instructs the Education Department to consider a recognized definition of antisemitism when probing anti-Jewish discrimination at schools, colleges and universities as effectively outlawing the Bible's New Testament.
SharesUnited Methodists, winnowed by conservative exodus, embrace LGBTQ inclusivity
United Methodist delegates voted Thursday to make the denomination, which has skewed leftward in the wake of mass defections by conservative-leaning congregations, more gay- and LGBTQ-friendly.
SharesCancel that last order: McDonald’s pitchman Brian Cox fileted over Bible-bashing
Emmy-winning actor Brian Cox has been torched after skewering the Bible as "one of the worst books," and McDonald's may not be lovin' it.
SharesBig banks discriminate against Christian ministries, churches
The practice of debanking because of faith is simply unAmerican. Banks must stop it now.
SharesThe important lesson all Christian leaders can learn from Methodist Church decision on LGBTQ issues
While some of the United Methodist Church's issues are particular to the UMC, their underlying dynamics may not be.
SharesBiden’s education secretary defends biological males in girls’ bathrooms
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona defended his new federal rules requiring schools to let students use the bathroom of their choice, saying he's defending the rights of transgender students who have been "under attack in our country."
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