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June 22, 2015

The young man who, on Wednesday evening of this week, shot nine black parishioners of Charleston’s Emmanuel AME Church, was motivated by pronounced racial animus.Explaining to the murdered why he was taking their lives, he told them stupidly, “I have to do it. You rape our women, and you are taking over our country. And you have to go.” He…

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June 19, 2015

Actually, President Obama, Mass Killings Aren’t Uncommon In Other Countries  President Barack Obama responded to the horrific shooting at a historic black church in Charleston that left nine dead with an earnest statement—well, other than that contention that was completely untrue. Once again, innocent people were killed in part because someone who wanted to inflict harm had no trouble getting their hands…

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June 19, 2015

When Kathryn Kerns asked 30 teens and preteens to come to her laboratory and talk about their parents, many of their dads scored low on a standard yardstick her research team was using to evaluate the parent-child bond. The children described rich, warm relationships with their fathers, however, says Dr. Kerns, a professor of psychological sciences at Kent State University…

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June 19, 2015

WASHINGTON — The future of same-sex marriage and President Obama’s health care law hang in the balance as the Supreme Court’s 2014 term draws rapidly to a close this month. But those aren’t the only big issues on the justices’ plate. Free speech and fair elections. Religious liberty and racial discrimination. Clean air and capital punishment. All await rulings over…

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June 19, 2015
Marriage clasped hands

IT’S MORE THAN MARRIAGE: What’s really at risk if the Supreme Court redefines a millennia-old institution? By the end of June, the United States Supreme Court is expected to issue a ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges, a case challenging the constitutionality of state laws that define marriage as between one man and one woman. Depending on the Court’s ruling, the…

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June 19, 2015

Meet Monifa Sterling Lance Corporal (LCpl) Monifa Sterling is a Marine who was stationed at Camp Lejune in North Carolina. As a devout Christian, one of LCpl Sterling’s favorite Bible verses is “No weapon formed against you shall prosper” (Isaiah 54:17). In May 2013, she printed a personalized version of the scripture and taped it up in three places in…

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June 18, 2015

The president of the Southern Baptist Convention has a message regarding the looming Supreme Court decision on same-sex marriage: We will not obey. “The Supreme Court of the United States is not the final authority nor is the culture itself,” declared Ronnie Floyd, the elected leader of the nation’s largest Protestant denomination. “The Bible is God’s final authority about marriage…

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June 18, 2015

I have to admit, watching liberals divide into two mutually-exclusive camps over the Rachel Dolezal “transracial” nonsense is kinda fun. Samantha Allen of the Daily Beast comes down squarely on the side that attacks Dolezal’s actions as inexcusable, in no small part because it may be “damaging” the push for cultural normalization of transgenderism. As Allen explains in “Dolezal’s Damaging…

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June 18, 2015

On Tuesday’s New Day, CNN’s Michaela Pereira criticized former NAACP leader Rachel Dolezal for her false narrative about her race: “To a lot of people, it’s as though she’s just appropriating a lifestyle, a culture, a racial identity. And the fact is, she’s told a lot of lies about other things.” [video below] Pereira and Chris Cuomo both countered their…

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June 18, 2015
10 dollar bill

Will it be Susan B. Anthony or Harriet Tubman? Eleanor Roosevelt or Rosa Parks? Or another important woman from American history? These will be among the names the nation ponders after the Obama administration’s announcement late Wednesday that a woman will be featured on the $10 bill, the first time in well over a century that a female portrait will grace…

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June 17, 2015

In his first official day on the presidential campaign trail on Tuesday, Republican Jeb Bush, a Catholic, had sharp words on Pope Francis’ decision to leap into the climate change debate, saying the pontiff should steer clear of political issues. Bush, at a town hall event in New Hampshire a day after formally announcing his candidacy for the 2016 presidential…

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