Stephanie Samuel
Christian Post Reporter
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Pro-Lifers Take On Ohio Congressman Over Abortion Billboard
Pro-life network Susan B. Anthony List is preparing to contest false statement charges in a hearing Thursday over a billboard ad that accuses an Ohio congressman of voting in favor of federally-funded abortion.
Legalized Marijuana 'Unnecessary,' Christians Say
Medical marijuana is \"unnecessary\" and legalizing it will worsen drug problems, lead to increased adolescent usage, and increase family problems, says Christian Medical Association CEO David Stevens and religious freedom legal defense group Pacific Justice Institute.
$1K Offered to Find 'Separation of Church and State'
Tea Party Campaign Manager Jonathan Moseley has offered $1,000 to find a the exact phrase \"separation of church and state\" in the U.S. Constitution, asserting that a wall of \"separation\" violates the constitution\'s mandated protection of religious expression.
Protests Persist Following Removal of 'Christian Flag' in N.C. City
Hundreds of King, N.C., residents have held protests and camped out at the city\'s Central Park for nearly two months after city officials were pressured into removing a Christian flag from the park\'s Veterans Memorial.
Tenn. Schools Halt Prayers at Sporting Events, Graduation
Tennessee schools have agreed to stop broadcasting prayers before football games and during graduation ceremonies after atheist organization Freedom From Religion Foundation complained to the district.
Ohio Teacher Fired for Burning 'Crosses' Drops Lawsuit
John Freshwater, the Ohio teacher fired for allegedly burning crosses into student\'s arm, dropped his 2009 lawsuit against the Mount Vernon City school district on Thursday.
CMDA Cautions Stanford Against Use of Embryonic Stem Cells
The Christian Medical & Dental Associations\' vice president praises Stanford University\'s efforts to expand stem cell research with its soon to be unveiled facility – possibly the nation\'s largest at 200,000 square feet – but urges researchers not to pursue embryonic research.

Federal Appeals Court Grants Stay on DADT Injunction
A day after a federal judge refused to issue a temporary stay on her order to lift DADT, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals granted the request.

Christian Teens Urged to Take Lead Against Anti-Gay Bullying
Christian teens are the target of a new curriculum that is aimed at propelling young believers to take a leadership role when they see others, including gays, being bullied.
Judge Denies Request for Stay on DADT Injunction
Judge Phillips has denied the government\'s appeal for a temporary stay, allowing openly homosexual men and women to enter the military without interference.



















