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This week's poll: Do you support the death penalty?

By admin • June 25, 2012

death penalty

When the State of Georgia executed Troy Davis last September, the debate over the death penalty in America was reignited.  Christianity Today reported that,

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Texas Teacher fired for pregnancy outside of marriage

By Mriana • April 12, 2012

Heritage Texas Christian Academy School fired 29-year-old science teacher, Cathy Samford, for getting pregnant outside of marriage.  According to the headmaster, Samford violated the

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Ashley Madison, the "have an affair" service, wants advertising space dropped by others on Rush Limbaugh Show

By Dakota O'Leary • March 7, 2012

Rush Limbaugh is getting advertising offers that he most likely doesn't want, for that space that suddenly been freed up by dozens of fleeing advertisers

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Spring ahead: Daylight savings time starts March 11, 2012

By Dakota O'Leary • March 6, 2012

It's getting to be that time of year again–On March 11, 2012, Daylight Savings Time will begin, so in the US, people everywhere (except

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Catholics can get "Lent trivia" online — plus prayers and readings

By D. Beeksma • February 29, 2012

Pope on Ash Wednesday

The Trustees of the Roman Catholic Church for the Archdiocese of Sydney are helping Catholics keep track of Lent with the website Xt3.com, which

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This week on the God Discussion show: Belief and fulfilling your heart's desire.

By admin • January 26, 2012

Barbara Hofmeister

Are you having a tough time keeping your New Year’s resolution, now that January is about over?  Perhaps our guests on the Thursday, January

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Anti-gay pundit complains that gays are guilty of "cyber-bullying" Rick Santorum

By D. Beeksma • January 6, 2012

Rick Santorum

Rick Santorum has had a "spreading Google problem" — that is, because of search engine optimization techniques that include linking to a website such

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Turkey’s Government Censors Sites Concerning Darwin and Evolution

By Mriana • January 6, 2012

Turkey’s government, specifically Council of Information Technology and Communications (BTK), recently placed a ban on various websites containing the words "Darwin" and "evolution" recently.  Access

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Kayak.com: "All-American Muslim" sucks, we're pulling our ads

By Dakota O'Leary • December 15, 2011

Kayak.com is the second company to make public the fact they are pulling their ads from TLC's reality show "All American Muslim.   Lowe's has

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Republicans Reaffirm "In God We Trust": Everyone Else, You're On Your Own

By Sheri Lawson • November 3, 2011

Is there a line in the sand Republicans will draw to help put Americans back to work? Or will they continue to lead us further

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Southern Texas shaken, but not stirred by small quake

By Dakota O'Leary • October 20, 2011

A magnitude 4.8 earthquake has jiggled southern Texas today, 60 km (37 miles) NW of Beeville, Texas, 76 km (47 miles) SSE of San

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Journey of Moses Bible-based Facebook game attracts more than 1 million active monthly players

By D. Beeksma • October 8, 2011

Journey of Moses

Journey of Moses, Facebook's first Biblically based game, has surpassed more than 1.2 million active users. Since its mid-August launch, the game ranked in

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Bishop Eddie Long wants a refund from accusers for violating confidentiality agreement

By Dakota O'Leary • October 4, 2011

Bishop Eddie Long is pulling out all the stops in his quest to get a refund from his accusers, because they violated the confidentiality

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