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Why was this case before the civil courts instead of the church courts?

Published on November 29, 2010 By SiteEditor

ChristianGovernance question #1: Why was this case before the civil courts instead of before the church courts?

OneNewsNow – November 29, 2010
Former Muslim guilty of embezzling church money
By Becky Yeh

Fatherlessness linked to lesbianism; genetic theory again defeated

Published on November 22, 2010 By SiteEditor

OneNewsNow – November 22, 2010
Lesbianism linked to upbringing
By Charlie Butts

A recently released study shows a link between childhood family structure and the rate of female homosexuality – undermining the claim that sexual orientation is genetic or biological. Family Research Council (FRC) looked into the family lives and worship rates of 7,643 women between the ages of 14 and 44. Pat Fagan, senior fellow and director of the Marriage and Religion Research Institute at FRC, co-evaluated the data and tells OneNewsNow about the findings.

Homosexual terrorism targets Christian business: Indianapolis

Published on September 30, 2010 By SiteEditor
OneNewsNow – September 30, 2010
Bakery displays morals, now faces eviction: An Indianapolis cookie shop could be evicted from its longtime location for refusing a special order from a college homosexual group.
By Charlie Butts and Jody Brown

The bakery “Just Cookies” has operated in a city-owned market for over 20 years. The president of the board that oversees the market told the Indianapolis Star that he would “hate to lose them” as a tenant – but that could very well happen because owner David Stockton took a moral stand and did not want to endorse homosexual activity. Controversy arose this week after the owners of the bakery cited moral objections to a special-order request for rainbow-decorated cookies for next week’s “National Coming Out Day” observance at a nearby university campus. Stockton told the caller he did not feel comfortable in supporting homosexual values, especially because it would not set a good example for his two daughters.

Number of EU children born out of wedlock doubles

Published on September 9, 2010 By SiteEditor

Sept. 9, 2010
Number of EU children born out of wedlock doubles
Associated Press

BRUSSELS  – The European Union says the number of children born out of wedlock in the 27-nation bloc has doubled over the past two decades and now accounts for over one-third of the region’s births.

Choose CollegePlus! to reduce impact of stridently liberal colleges

Published on April 15, 2010 By SiteEditor

OneNewsNow – April 14, 2010
Commencements tilting decidedly left
By Bill Bumpas and Jody Brown

As colleges and universities across the country get ready for spring graduation ceremonies, one conservative organization is releasing data it says shows a “clear liberal bias” in schools’ selection of commencement speakers.