Tulsi Gabbard, First Hindu Elected To Congress, Will Swear In on the Bhagavad Gita
Gabbard will take her oath over the Bhagavad Gita, a sacred Hindu text
While no religious ceremony is legally required for those elected to Congress and the Senate, many choose to take oaths of office over Christian and Jewish texts, and Minnesota Rep. Keith Ellison, a Muslim, took his oath over a Quran. But Gabbard’s use of a non-Abrahamic text will be unique and is symbolic of the... Continue Reading
Now Thank We All Our God
The Pilgrims' Thanksgiving feast of 1621 would never have happened had they stayed at home in England and bowed their necks to the king's yoke
This Thanksgiving is a good time to pray that we will see a revival of the faith in America and a renewal of our country's commitment to its First Freedom. We ask for the freedom to worship, to be sure. But we will press for more. We will assert our rights as citizens of this Great Republic. We will insist upon the right to witness for Christ in the public square, knowing we must obey God rather than men.
Is Facebook Losing Its Effectiveness for Businesses, Nonprofits & Churches?
Only 20%-30% of “likers” see an update, greatly reducing the value of a “like.”
Of course, there is a small fee for each update you want to promote. For OurChurch.Com and LiveIntentionally, the cost is $5 to promote an update to “likers” and $15-$20 to promote an update to “likers” and their friends.
Court rejects Hobby Lobby’s challenge to contraceptive mandate
Kyle Duncan, general counsel for the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, said Monday's ruling will be appealed.
Hobby Lobby faces a January 1 deadline to comply with the mandate to provide all FDA-approved contraceptives. Failure to do so would entail a penalty of up to $1.3 million per day.
Atheist group sues IRS over churches endorsing politics
Claim: Not enforcing the law is a violation of the establishment clause of the First Amendment and a violation of equal protection rights
A manager in the IRS’s Mid-Atlantic region said in October that the agency had suspended audits of churches suspected of breaching federal restrictions on political activity. A 2009 federal court ruling required the IRS to clarify which high-ranking official could authorize audits over the tax code’s political rules. The IRS has yet to do so.... Continue Reading
Is the Petraeus Scandal a Religious Affair?
Some see echoes of King David
Petraeus also preached about the significance of spirituality, according to Army Chaplain Col. Brent Causey, who spent 13 months with the general in Afghanistan. At least four in 10 service-members stationed there attended chapel, Causey said. "It was a reflection of Gen. Petraeus and his leadership in placing importance on spirituality,"
Bible Publisher Tyndale House Beats Obama Abortion-HHS Mandate in Court
The court’s order is the third nationwide against the mandate
“The Court has no reason to doubt, moreover, that Tyndale’s religious objection to providing insurance coverage for certain contraceptives reflects the beliefs of Tyndale’s owners. Nor is there any dispute that Tyndale’s primary owner, the Foundation, can ‘exercise religion’ in its own right, given that it is a non-profit religious organization; indeed, the case law is replete with examples of such organizations asserting cognizable free exercise and RFRA [Religious Freedom Restoration Act] challenges.”
Evangelical leaders urge Obama, Congress to reform immigration
For several years, (SBC's Richard) Land has called for comprehensive reform that includes a pathway to citizenship
"It's past time for us as a nation to deal with this vexing and divisive issue," Land told Baptist Press Nov. 14. "The foundation and structure for fair, just and comprehensive reform legislation is there and needs to be embraced by both parties for the good of the country."
New Efforts by Barna Group, NAE, Others Aim to Reach—and Understand—Hispanics
Evangelical leaders capitalize on post-election interest in U.S. Latinos.
In a forced-choice question, more than half of all Hispanic Christians (54 percent) said they primarily identify themselves as "Hispanic or Latino," while one in four primarily identify themselves as "Christian or Catholic" (24 percent).
Marijuana, marriage and the decay of the American moral fiber
Just because it is legal doesn't make it moral
If you click through to the organization's heroes, you will find that retired Presbyterian minister Jane Spahr tops the list. Freedom to Marry's Heroes span the religious, entertainment, business, government, media and social justice sectors. All varieties of cultural influencers are being mobilized to change the way Americans think about the critical moral issue of marriage.
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