Recent Religious Headlines [T11R-4]
While writing a column on religion for an Orange County, Calif., paper, William Lobdell loved to inspire readers with stories about people of faith, such as the elderly church organist who was brutally beaten by a man high on drugs, yet focused on seeing that her assailant got a Bible ...
For the few remaining members of the former St. Bartholomewâs Episcopal church in the Town of Tonawanda, starting over meant staying right where they were.
A poll commissioned by BBC News has revealed that the majority of respondents want UK laws to reflect religious values.
Representatives of the TCU Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community expressed a lack of unity within the gay population in addition to the broader campus, according to a study on the support of LGBT students within the university. A research project led by sophomore social work major Shelly Newkirk and her mentor Tracy Dietz, associate professor of social work, extensively surveyed five ...
What is blue, white and has rainbows on it? That would be the two Lawrence vans that shuttled GLOW members to the annual Midwest Bisexual Lesbian Gay Transgender Ally College Conference held at Indiana University in Bloomington this reading period. More than just an exhausting acronym, MBLGTACC featured a variety of lectures, workshops and performances to be enjoyed by all.
Here's the latest news on gay marriage from around the world. We're adding more and more gay marriage events, so if you know about an upcoming rally, symposium, or other same sex marriage related event on either side, please let us know.
An anti-gay U.S. Christian preacher and his daughter have been barred from entering Britain as they could spread "extremism and hatred," the British government said Thursday.
An anti-gay U.S. Christian preacher and his daughter have been barred from entering Britain as they could spread âextremism and hatredâ, the British government said
An anti-gay fundamentalist US Christian preacher and his daughter have been barred from entering Britain because they could spread "extremism and hatred", the British government says.
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