- 04/11/2007
Judge Puts Hold on Texas Baby's Mercy Killing
A 17-month-old Texan baby who was to be euthanized Wednesday was given some extra time after a probate judge issued a temporary restraining order against the infants hospital Tuesday, requiring it to keep the baby alive.
Tags Ethics/rights - 04/11/2007
Survey: Most Doctors Believe Religion, Spirituality Have Positive Effects on Illness
Nearly 6 out of 10 physicians believe religion and spirituality have much or very much influence on health, according to a study featured in the Apr. 9 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, a bi-monthly international peer-reviewed professional medical journal.
- 04/10/2007
Court Rules Lesbian Union Valid; Christian Mother Awaits Appeal
A four-day trial in Vermont concluded last week over custody and visitation issues between a once lesbian couple that had a child during their civil union.
Tags Court Cases - 04/09/2007
SMU Professor Declines Invitation to Intelligent Design Debate
The head of Southern Methodist University (SMU)s anthropology department has declined a request to debate major intelligent design (ID) proponents at an upcoming conference to be held on campus.
Tags Evolution - 04/08/2007
Bible Classes Springing Up Around the Country
The Bible has been finding greater favor from schools within the past few weeks as increased media attention has prompted institutions from all across the nation to consider teaching it within their public curriculum.
- 04/06/2007
Los Angeles Ordered to Respect Jews for Jesus' Free Speech
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction to the city of Los Angeles this week defending a Jews for Jesus members right to free speech.
Tags Church State - 04/04/2007
Intelligent Design Proponents Challenge SMU Professors to Debate
A major institute that promotes the teaching of intelligent design (ID) recently sent letters to Southern Methodist University (SMU) professors inviting them to a debate over the theory, which argues that complex living organisms are the result of a designer.
Tags Evolution - 04/03/2007
School's Mock Shooting Criticized for Use of Two 'Christian' Gunmen
Christians have been voicing their disapproval over a recent mock school shooting which is allegedly anti-Christian.
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04/03/2007World Missions Visa Card to Support Evangelism Efforts
People using their credit cards for purchases can feel better about their spending with the introduction of a new card that supports mission efforts in poor countries.
- 04/03/2007
Trial to Begin for Fired Intern Who Shared Faith
A court battle over an interns right to free speech was scheduled to begin Tuesday after she was fired from her job for sharing her faith during non-work hours.
Tags Court Cases - 03/31/2007
Three Strikes for '.XXX' Domain
The hotly contested .xxx domain - which would have drawn in and regulated porn sites that currently exist within the .com, .biz, .org, or .net domains. - was rejected for a third time on Friday.
- 03/30/2007
Interview: Jay Richards Elaborates on the Controversy Over Intelligent Design
Intelligent design (ID), a theory that argues that complex living organisms must have been created by a “designer,” continues to cause disagreements all around the nation. Schools find themselves having to take a position on what they believe, and to either hold Darwinian evolution to be true or give this new emerging model a chance.
Tags Evolution - 03/30/2007
Christians Pleasantly Surprised by Time's Pro-Bible Article
Christians have been voicing their surprise and delight over a recent cover story featured in one of the nations leading magazines that supports the teaching of the Bible in public school.
1 comments - 03/29/2007
Baylor Tops Best Christian Colleges
Baylor University tops the list of the best Christian colleges in the nation, according to a ratings system created by a prominent Christian magazine.
- 03/28/2007
Street Evangelist Wins Right to Spread the Gospel
A street evangelist in Goldsboro, N.C., about 200 miles east of Charlotte, recently won a lawsuit solidifying his right to spread the gospel to anyone he chooses while he is in public.
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