Paul Stanley

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  • 'The Bible' Actor Diogo Morgado: How Can You Play the Son of God? You Can't

    'The Bible' Actor Diogo Morgado: How Can You Play the Son of God? You Can't

    Just a day before the premiere of the epic 10-hour "The Bible" TV series on the History Channel, the actor who plays the role of Jesus in the miniseries appeared before thousands of Christian leaders at the National Religious Broadcaster Convention on Saturday evening and shared his thoughts about playing Jesus.

  • Interview: Matt Moore on Being 'Outed,' Same-Sex Attraction, and God's Grace

    Interview: Matt Moore on Being 'Outed,' Same-Sex Attraction, and God's Grace

    Matt Moore, a Christian Post blogger whose blog "My Story: Homosexuality, Drunkenness, Grace and Redemption" went viral last year, was "outed" for joining Grindr, a popular gay social networking app, recently. Gawker first ran an article on Moore on Tuesday morning that soon led to stories on Huffington Post and other media sites, all of them rushing to point out how the man who left the active homosexual lifestyle after coming to faith in Jesus Christ had fallen to temptation. The sites quest

  • Boy Scouts Likely to Approve Gay Leaders in Major Policy Reversal

    Boy Scouts Likely to Approve Gay Leaders in Major Policy Reversal

    The Boy Scouts of America announced today, under pressure from questions raised by The Christian Post, that the organization is likely to allow professed homosexuals to become scout leaders and that a vote on the matter is scheduled at the group's executive meeting in Irving, Texas, the first week of February.

  • Jeb Bush Steps Up on Immigration Reform

    Jeb Bush Steps Up on Immigration Reform

    Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, whose name is also being touted as a 2016 presidential contender, has addressed the need for "comprehensive" immigration reform in an op-ed that appeared in Friday's Wall Street Journal.

  • 4 Most Powerful Pro-Life Female Voices

    While many activists are making the case against abortion this week for the 40th anniversary of the landmark Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade, which legalized abortion in the United States, four female voices especially stand out. They are: Marjorie Dannenfelser, Abby Johnson, Penny Nance and Charmaine Yoest.

  • Clinton Grilled on Benghazi Attacks in Congressional Inquiry

    Clinton Grilled on Benghazi Attacks in Congressional Inquiry

    An emotional and frustrated Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton traded barbs with legislators on Capitol Hill in her appearances Wednesday before Senate and House committees searching for answers in the attacks in Benghazi, Libya, on Sept. 11, 2012, that killed a U.S. ambassador and three security personnel.

  • Pentagon Investigation Clears Gen. John Allen Over Emails With Socialite

    Gen. John Allen, a decorated military veteran and the top commander in Afghanistan who was slated to take over as supreme allied commander in Europe, has been cleared of any wrongdoing over a series of emails he exchanged with Tampa socialite Jill Kelley as a result of the extramarital affair that led to Gen. David Petraeus' resignation at head of the CIA.

  • Will Obama's Progressive, Liberal Speech Motivate Americans?

    President Barack Obama's second inaugural speech on Monday gave lawmakers, pundits and Americans a glimpse of what his second term may look like, but some are asking if his references to a more progressive, liberal America will motivate the public to inspire Washington to get along.

  • Pro-Life Leaders: Planned Parenthood Abortion Numbers Tell Misleading Story

    Pro-Life Leaders: Planned Parenthood Abortion Numbers Tell Misleading Story

    With the 40th anniversary of the landmark abortion ruling of Roe v. Wade on Tuesday, activists on both sides of the debate are celebrating. Proponents of abortion on demand are praising the U.S. Supreme Court decision that legalized the procedure, while pro-life activists are celebrating that abortions in the U.S. have decreased. But what's making the issue confusing is the percentage of abortions making up the total business of the nation's leading abortion provider.

  • Obama Calls for Gays to Be 'Like Anyone Else Under the Law'

    In his second inaugural speech, President Obama called for the extension of laws that would give gays more protections and benefits under federal law.