Recent Religious Headlines [T12R-4]
Democrat Barack Obama chose Joe Biden, and Republican John McCain turned to Sarah Palin as running mates in the 2008 presidential ccampaign, but perhaps the most-sought-after running mate â" God â" couldnât be wooed by either party. The prominence of religion in the 2008 election was the yearâs top religion story. Both parties battled hard for religious voters, and both were forced to distance ...
Editor's Note: WARNING â" Some content in this article is graphic.
Forty days and 40 nights. That's a stretch of time of great significance to the Rev. Rick Warren, the influential megachurch pastor whom Barack Obama has chosen to lead the invocation at his presidential inauguration in January.
Rainbow Wedding Network will produce Hartford's first ever Same Love, Same Rights GLBT Wedding and Family Expo on Sunday May 7, 2006. Speaking about GLBT issues and faith will be Bishop John Selders of Amistad Church. At 3 PM Bishop Selders will lead a "Prayer for Equality." [PR.com - April 07, 2006]
Rise in attack statistics may reflect better reporting or more anti-gay crime, advocates say
From a series of street bashings in Seattle to the baseball bat murder of an Ecuadorean immigrant in New York, episodes of anti-gay violence punctuated a year now ending with police investigating the alleged gang rape of a lesbian near San Francisco.
From a series of street bashings in Seattle to the baseball bat murder of an Ecuadorean immigrant in New York, episodes of anti-gay violence punctuated a year now ending with police investigating the alleged gang rape of a lesbian near San Francisco.
In 2006, Rick Warren publicly lionized (literally) Peter Akinola three months after the Archbishop had endorsed legislation more draconian than comparable anti-gay statutes passed prior to World War II under the Third Reich.
From a series of street bashings in Seattle to the baseball bat murder of an Ecuadorean immigrant in New York, episodes of anti-gay violence punctuated a year now ending with police investigating the alleged gang rape of a lesbian near San Francisco. Advocates said Tuesday they do not know whether the threats, beatings and murders reflect a true rise in attacks or increased reporting of ...
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