Felix N. Codilla III

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  • Court Favors Florida High School Football League's 'No Prayer' Policy

    A district court in Florida dismissed a lawsuit brought on behalf a Christian high school complaining it was denied permission to use the stadium loudspeaker system to deliver a prayer at the championship game in which its football team was playing.

  • Experts Say Bernie Sanders Can Vote Against Nominee Based on Religious Belief

    The exchange between Sen. Bernie Sanders and Russel Vought during the latter's confirmation hearing as deputy director of the White House Office of Management and Budget last Wednesday became a subject of public debate as it brought to fore the religious tensions simmering in American society.

  • Conservative Attitudes Can Lead to Prejudice Against Women, Archbishop of Canterbury Says

    The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby described religious conservative attitudes that are handed down by cultural traditions that are being used as "a passport to misogyny." The head of the Church of England made the comment a couple of days after a meeting on religious persecution towards women.

  • Studies Link Creativity to Psychological Distress

    Parents are excited to see a spark of genius in their child but are also apprehensive on concerns that it might be accompanied by mental disorder. This is because men of science who discovered breakthroughs and artistic individuals who created masterpieces have been known to harbor unstable behaviors.

  • Why Companies Benefit From Getting Rid of Open Office Spaces

    Since its rise in the early part of the 21st century, Silicon Valley became the new "cool" when it came to corporate look and presentation. The sight of young creative-minded people in casual attire with matching earplugs instead of formal office wear while hooked on their laptops brought a refreshing vibe.

  • Three Factors to Consider in Order to Succeed in College

    One good news is that enrollment in American colleges is increasing. The bad news is that the U.S. lags behind college completion rates compared to other developed nations. To address this concern, the National Science Foundation commissioned a study to determine the factors that make students succeed.

  • Swingers' Club Operates by Using 'Church' as Front

    The Nashville government is seeking to close a sex club masquerading as a church to take out a lease on a building it uses to throw weekend swingers' parties. This came about after undercover inspectors determined the true nature of the establishment which was registered as a place of worship.

  • Abduction of Christian Preachers Stokes Fear of Waning Religious Tolerance in Malaysia

    Despite being a Muslim nation, Malaysia prides itself for its religious tolerance. This image has been tarnished, though, with the disappearance of four religious leaders. The nonchalance of investigators on the cases had stoked fears that those kidnapped may have been victims of extrajudicial detention.

  • Sanders Attacks Trump Budget Nominee for Past Christian Writing

    Wednesday's hearing on Russell Vought, Donald Trump's pick as deputy director of the White House Office of Management and Budget, didn't center on his competence but rather on his religious views. This came about as Sen. Bernie Sanders brought up an article written by the White House nominee.

  • Bowel Cancer Patient Claims to Have Been Cured by Proton Beam Therapy

    Much has been written about the latest cancer cure technology called proton beam therapy. It is a type of external beam radiation therapy that kills cancer cells with minimal damage to healthy cells and tissue. It also emits a lower dose of radiation that reduces side effects common in chemotherapy.