Katherine Weber
Christian Post Reporter
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Atheist's Years-Long Appeal Over Ill. Cross Landmark Rejected by Supreme Court
The Supreme Court ended on Tuesday a years-long legal dispute on behalf of an Illinois-based atheist, who sued the state for funding the refurbishment of a large, decades-old Bald Knob Cross of Peace located in Alto Pass.

Some Find Obama's Use of MLK Bible Both 'Heartwarming' and 'Upsetting'
Bernice King has lauded President Barack Obama's use of her father Martin Luther King Jr.'s Bible at his second inaugural ceremony, while Dr. Cornel West has decried the president's decision to use the civil rights icon's Bible as "pageantry."
Ga. Man Sues State for Denying Him 'GAYGUY' License Plate
A Georgia man has filed a lawsuit against the state for denying him a vanity license plate that advocates a pro-gay lifestyle.
Yale's First Christian Fraternity Begins Spring Rush Without University Benefits
A Christian fraternity located at Yale University in New Haven, Conn., has chosen to begin the spring rush process this week as a de-registered fraternity so it can maintain its Christians-only policy.

Lone Star College Shooting: Multiple Students Shot at Houston Campus
Multiple people have reportedly been shot at a Houston-area community college Tuesday afternoon, according to local authorities.
Canada's First Christian Law School Criticized for Banning Homosexual Acts
An evangelical Christian University located in Langley, British Columbia is currently embroiled in a debate regarding its "community covenant" as it attempts to establish the first Christian law school in the country.
'God' Dropped From UK Air Cadet Organization Pledge for Atheists
Following a campaign sponsored by multiple humanist organizations, one of the most well-known youth organizations in Great Britain has recently decided to offer nonbelievers an alternative oath that omits the mention of a higher power.
Al Roker Yells at Obama During Inauguration, Gets First 'Interview' (VIDEO)
NBC's resident weatherman Al Roker sparked a media frenzy on Monday, Jan. 21 when he made a comic attempt at getting the attention of President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden during the inaugural parade in Washington, D.C.

MLK Day 2013: Christian Leaders Share Quotes From Civil Rights Icon
The month of January serves as an important date of remembrance in the U.S., marking the anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and the second inauguration of President Barack Obama, the first African-American to ever serve a U.S. presidency.

Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir Sings 'Battle Hymn of the Republic' at President's Inauguration
At President Barack Obama's second inauguration ceremony on Monday, over 300 members of the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir sang "Battle Hymn of the Republic," a song written by a great American abolitionist which connects the End Times to the American Civil War.


















