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Gallup: Slight Majority Say Homosexuality Morally Acceptable

By Napp Nazworth

A new Gallup poll shows that a slight majority, 54 percent, of Americans believe that homosexuality is acceptable. Forty-two percent say that homosexuality is morally wrong.

Faculty Refuse to Sign 'Lifestyle Statement,' Resign From Christian University

By Michael Gryboski

Dozens of faculty and staff at a Georgian Christian academic institute are resigning over a statement from school officials in which employees must pledge to refrain from activities including drug use, alcohol, adultery, and homosexuality.

US

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Voters More Focused on Jobs and Health Care, Not Gay Marriage

By Stoyan Zaimov

Despite the ongoing controversy regarding President Barack Obama's endorsement of same-sex marriage, a new CBS News/New York Times poll that surveyed over 500 registered voters has found that only seven percent of respondents believe it will be a top issue this coming November.

Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee signed an executive order on Monday that recognizes same-sex marriages performed in other states, thereby granting homosexual couples the same rights as heterosexual ones.

Former GOP front-runners Herman Cain and Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) will meet with the leaders from three of the largest tea party groups in Washington on Wednesday to discuss the American economy and the upcoming 2012 elections.

A Colorado House committee rejected Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper's proposal for civil unions, which he calls a "fundamental question of fairness and civil rights," in a razor-thin 5-4 vote along party lines during a special legislative session Monday.

Church & Ministries

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Church Trend Analyst on Things That Will Not Change

By Alex Murashko

Amid all the changes in the Church, there are seven constants that can remind pastors and laypeople about what really matters, says a leading church trend analyst.

A departing Anglican congregation held its final services at a Virginia church property that they lost to The Episcopal Church in a years-long court battle.

Black pastors across the country dwelt on President Barack Obama's stance during worship services Sunday, after Obama's May 9 announcement that he supports gay marriage.

Grant Jeffrey, a Canadian Bible teacher known as an expert on Bible prophecies, an advocate of dispensationalism and host of TBN's "Bible Prophecy Revealed," passed away over the weekend after a cardiac arrest. He was 64.

Poll: Romney Edges Obama With Women Voters

If there really is a "war on women," Republicans ...

Okla. Judge Throws Out Bill Placing Restrictions on Abortions

An abortion law in Oklahoma signed by Gov. Mary ...

Ron Paul Stops Actively Campaigning: It's 'More Than Just 2012'

Ron Paul, the last Republican campaigning against ...

Tar Heel State Could Be 'Tar Pit' for Dems in 2012

North Carolina is one of a handful of states that Democrats know they will have to win if President Obama has a chance of staying in the White House for a second term. And with the state's voters soundly rejecting same-sex ...

Pat Robertson Says Jesus Not in Race, But Romney Will Do

Televangelist Pat Robertson suggested on his "700 ...

Colo. Court Rules Day of Prayer Proclamations Unconstitutional

A Colorado appeals court ruled last week that the ...

Mom, Daughter Sued for Church Review; Ore. Pastor Wants $500K

An Oregon pastor is reportedly suing a mother and ...

Obama's Newsweek Rainbow Halo Cover Stirs Controversy

President Barack Obama's endorsement of same-sex ...

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The Role of Wonder in Evangelism

Twenty years ago when I began my journey from ...

ReThinking Church: God Uses the Wrong People (PT 6)

As we continue investigating the New Testament ...

Why People Do Not Have To Stay Gay

This last week I have ran into more people that ...

Entertainment

Kevin Durant of the Oklahoma City Thunder reads the Bible before his games.

Kevin Durant and Oklahoma City Thunder Inspire Baptists to Spread Word of Jesus

By Christine Thomasos

Kevin Durant and Derek Fisher are two popular Oklahoma City players who have been vocal about their Christian faith over their careers, and have now inspired Baptists in Oklahoma to spread the message of Jesus Christ.

Jeremy Lin, the New York Knicks point guard who rose to fame after breaking records and being vocal about his Christianity earlier this year, surprised some when rumors circulated that he spent last Thursday club hopping and drinking alcoholic beverages with women.

ABC has cancelled its freshman series with the controversial title "GCB," which some believed mocked Christians, as it failed to attract enough viewership.

World

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Church of Ireland Upholds Marriage as Between One Man and One Woman

By Christian Today

The General Synod of the Church of Ireland has passed a motion upholding marriage as a union between one man and one woman.

The government of Sudan, a mostly-Muslim East African nation, has begun airlifting an estimated 15,000 people to the mostly-Christian South Sudan, after all ethnic Southerners were dismissed from Sudan's civil service following the country's secession last year.

An Islamist website is offering a $100,000 reward for anyone who kills Iranian hip-hop star Shahin Najafi over a song that it says offended people within the Islamic Republic and was irreverent to a Shi'ite imam.

The organizers of a marriage conference in Britain have been told they can no longer hold the event on their regular hired premises because they support the biblical definition of marriage as between one man and one woman.

Stephen Colbert Argues Christ Never Condemned Gay Marriage

Comedy Central's mock-news host Stephen Colbert argued on last Thursday's edition of "The Colbert Report" that Christians angry at President Barack Obama's recent endorsement of same-sex marriage are forgetting that the Bible ...

'The Voice' Winner Jermaine Paul - What's Next?

Former Alicia Keys back-up singer and The Voice ...

NY Jets Have Another Inspiring Christian Player to Play Alongside Tim Tebow!

Tim Tebow may be the Christian athlete on the New ...

Manny Pacquiao Uses Bible to Rebuke Obama's Support for Gay Marriage

Manny Pacquiao, Christian Filipino boxer and ...

Could Jeremy Lin Move to Toronto?

Jeremy Lin may have risen to popularity while ...

Sex Sells, Even in Christian Bookstores

There's been no shortage of Christian books on ...

Tech & Biz

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Samsung Releases its First Galaxy S3 Commercial on YouTube

By Vincent Funaro

Samsung released its first commercial for the Galaxy S3 through its YouTube account this week.

Amazon is planning to launch an 8.9-inch Kindle Fire tablet later on this year, according to a new report from Reuters.

Amazon is rumored to be releasing a new Kindle in July that will feature a background light, similar to Barnes and Nobles' new Nook, although one may offer a more competitive price.

Parts for the iPhone 5 leaked this past weekend including a headphone jack, earpiece and a Wi-Fi cable part.

Jonathan Haidt on Social Conservatives, New Atheists and Civility in Politics

By Napp Nazworth

In his new book, The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Religion and Politics, Jonathan Haidt, a social psychology professor at University of Virginia, argues that our intuitions come before our reasoning and our reasoning is usually a post-hoc justification for those intuitions. As a result, humans do a horrible job at understanding those with whom they disagree.

Counseling Corner

How to Answer Arguments in Favor of Abortion

By June Hunt

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Imagine it's your first night hosting a national call-in counseling broadcast. The program is live, your calls aren't screened and no topic is taboo. The theme music plays ... the producer counts down the seconds ... "three, two, one, you're on!" Then, you hear these exact words: "I was attacked two months ago, and I am pregnant through rape."

Column

If We Believe All the Same Things, Why Do Our Churches Seem So Different?

By Kevin DeYoung

Here are ten things that distinguish between what I would call a vibrant, robust Bible-believing church and one that gets the statement of faith right but feels totally different.

Politics

The White House Mystique and the Washington Warp

By Wallace Henley

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The defeat last week of Senator Richard Lugar (R-Ind) in the Indiana GOP primary sends the ominous rumble of war drums out across the political landscape. No doubt the scary reverberations have reached as far as Utah, and the ears of another Republican, Senator Orrin Hatch.

Opinion

Social Conservatives, Get Ready to Rumble

By Ken Connor

Ken Connor

Oh, the irony of it all. For the past two years, the Republican establishment has been insisting that the only effective way to beat President Obama in 2012 is to set contentious social issues aside and focus like a laser on the economy.

Missions History

Adoniram Judson: Endurance Personified in the Life of Burma's First Protestant Missionary From North America

By Paul Borthwick

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As we celebrate the 200th anniversary of Adoniram and Ann Judson's sailing from Salem, Massachusetts to India and later Burma, we are not merely celebrating a critical early event in the North American Mission Movement. We celebrate the life of a devoted follower of Christ whose life and ministry personified the long-term impact of endurance, perseverance, and tenacity.

Church & Ministries

Jonathan Falwell: Culture Is Redefining What's Right, Wrong

By Lillian Kwon

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Joining pastors throughout the country in denouncing President Barack Obama's support for same-sex marriage, Pastor Jonathan Falwell told thousands from the pulpit that they must protect the biblical definition of marriage, even if the culture and the president tries to redefine it.

Church

Should Anyone Planning to Sin Be Baptized?

By Dan Delzell

Elevation Church

Each one of us is a sinner. There is no getting around it. So what is the difference between a sinner who has been saved by God's grace, and a sinner who is still lost in his sins?

Opinion

The Battle for Marriage: Imagination, Culture and Politics

By Eric Metaxas

Popular culture, including "Will and Grace," has shaped the way Americans feel about same-sex relationships.

Opinions

White House Insists Unborn Babies Should Be Counted for Tour

By Virginia Cline

Spain Abortion Rally

In a "crazy" twist the White House is requiring that people registering for a White House Tour also register their unborn children. The White House is now adding unborn babies to their official guest list.

Living

How to Deal With Betrayal

By Perry Noble

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Betrayal is one of the most brutal things a person (especially a pastor) deals with. It hurts ... deeply. Someone who was close to you and who you trusted walked away and they did not do so silently, they left making a lot of noise.

Church

Seven Things in the Church That Will Not Change

By Thom S. Rainer

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The Bible is still the Word of God. God is still in control. Sometimes the pace of change confuses and disorients us.

Opinions

The Avengers – Movie Review

By Kelly Reed

The Avengers

Whether he intended to or not, Joss Wheedon has provided an excellent opportunity to connect younger Americans with the values that have made this country great while at the same time giving warning of the path we are on.

Column

How Does the Command to Honor Father, Mother Relate to God?

By John Piper

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I think the reason there is such a thing as parents is so that children will learn what it means to have God as a parent. And the reason there should be reverence and awe for a mom or a dad is so that a child will learn what reverence and awe for God is like.

Column

Mother's Day and the Infertile

By Russell D. Moore

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Mother's Day is a particularly sensitive time in many congregations, and pastors and church leaders often don't even know it. It is good and right to honor mothers. We must recognize though that many infertile women find this day almost unbearable.

Interview

Craig Groeschel on 'Soul Detox,' Taking God's Word Seriously

By Lillian Kwon

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Craig Groeschel, considered one of the most influential pastors in the country, wants to help Christians open their eyes to all the "spiritual trash" that has accumulated in their lives.

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How Should the Church Love a Gay Couple? (Part 1)

By Paul Stanley

United Methodist Church

How should Christians express love and minster to couples living in a homosexual lifestyle when these couples attend church? Both Christians and non-Christians seemed bewildered by the issue.

Column

The Double-Reach of Self-Righteousness

By Tullian Tchividjian

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There's an equally dangerous form of self-righteousness that plagues the unconventional, the liberal, and the non-religious types. We become self-righteous against those who are self-righteous

Column

Five Reasons Christians Should Continue to Oppose Gay Marriage

By Kevin DeYoung

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It can seem like the whole world is having a gay old time, with conservative Christians the only ones refusing to party. The temptation, then, is for Christians go silent and give up the marriage fight.

Column

President Obama, Same-Sex Marriage, and the Future of Evangelical Response

By Ed Stetzer

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Homosexuality is not an easy issue. Christians have said a lot of unhelpful things about the subject over the years-- but that does not mean we cannot say helpful things now.

Living

Spoken Word Poet Jefferson Bethke, Fiancée Talk Faith and Marriage

By Katherine Weber

Spoken Word poet Jefferson Bethke is engaged to marry his girlfriend of two years, Alyssa

Jefferson Bethke, the spoken word poet whose YouTube video "Why I Hate Religion, But Love Jesus" garnered millions of hits, recently proposed to the woman he has been dating for two years. The couple, who both attend Mars Hill Church, recently shared with The Christian Post their views on marriage, faith and love.

Opinion

Evolution's End? President Obama Calls for Same-Sex Marriage

By R. Albert Mohler, Jr.

President Obama's call for the legalization of same-sex marriage yesterday is an historic and tragic milestone. An incumbent President of the United States has now called for a transformation of civilization's central institution.

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