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Marijuana linked to increased risk of suicidal thoughts: study
A National Institutes of Health study has found that using marijuana might increase the risk of suicidal ideation and attempts to self harm, even among those with no history of depression.

Tavistock gender clinic permits unlawful acquiring of consent from minors, lawyer tells court
A gender clinic in the United Kingdom this week appealed a court ruling that held that minors under 16 cannot consent to experimental puberty-blocking drugs as part of a medicalized gender transition.

Mike Pompeo reflects on efforts to further religious liberty, vows to stay in 'important fight' for 'soul' of US
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo reflected on his efforts to further religious freedom and promote peace during his time serving under the Trump administration and vowed to “stay in this important fight that we are all in for the soul of our country.”

Al Mohler blasts VA's decision to cover elective cosmetic surgeries for trans-identified veterans
A prominent theologian has condemned the Department of Veterans Affairs' decision to offer elective cosmetic surgeries to trans-identified veterans as part of their medical benefits package, calling it "cultural coercion."

Feminist academic targeted over advocacy for sex-segregated spaces, criticism of trans ideology
An Australian academic says she is being targeted for launching a website promoting sex-segregated spaces on campus amid ongoing protests to protect trans-identified students.

Vatican makes 'unprecedented' diplomatic move against Italy's proposed LGBT law
In what some say is an “unprecedented” move, the Vatican lodged a diplomatic protest against an Italian bill that would penalize discrimination and hate crimes based on sexual orientation and gender identity.

43-y-o trans-identified male qualifies to compete in women’s weightlifting at Tokyo Olympics
A 43-year-old trans-identified biological male has qualified to compete in women’s weightlifting later this summer at the Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan.

SBC becomes first US denomination to condemn China's genocide of Uyghurs
Messengers to the Southern Baptist Convention’s 2021 Annual Meeting voted to adopt a resolution condemning the "genocide" committed against Uyghurs and other ethnic Muslims by the Chinese government, becoming the first major United States-based denomination to speak out against the abuses.

Christian artist shares journey from the occult to ministry: 'Love invaded the darkness'
In an interview with The Christian Post, chart-topping Christian artist Jeannie Ortega Law shares her powerful testimony and reveals why she's passionate about helping other believers discern spiritual activity affecting their own lives.

SBC committee to consider disaffiliating Saddleback Church for ordaining women pastors
A committee within the Southern Baptist Convention is set to consider whether a prominent megachurch led by bestselling author Rick Warren can continue in fellowship with the denomination after it ordained three women pastors last month.



















