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Perspective: Implications of shari'a law
Societies that were founded on a Judeo-Christian heritage have capitulated to Islam, giving the Muslim faith an influential platform.
Republican collectivism
The most disturbing part of the ObamaCare debate is not about where Republicans and Democrats disagree, but where they agree.
A human kiddie shield
Have you noticed something about the audiences that President Obama has cherry-picked to cheer his government healthcare takeover roadshow?
The cost of global-warming hysteria
Despite continuing Chicken Little-style cries of fear, the moral of the global-warming story remains the same: don't believe everything you hear.
Resurgence - Islam and the West
Christianity and Islam -- the world's two largest religions are quite similar in important ways, not the least of which is a core belief that its tenets are to be spread throughout the world.
The top-ranked senior at a suburban Indianapolis high school is asking a federal judge to stop a graduation prayer that the class voted to approve.
A move to add a personhood amendment to the state constitution is under way in Iowa.
Guy Penrod spent 14 years with the Gaither Vocal Band and has now released his first solo album, Breathe Deep.
An attorney says a lawsuit filed by the ACLU against a North Mississippi school district is an attempt to try and keep officials there from recognizing traditional morality.
The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld two religious freedom cases in San Francisco.
A former Justice Department attorney says it was "ludicrous" for a New York judge to declare Congress could not independently decide it wasn't going to fund the liberal activist group ACORN.
Virginia's governor is taking some wrath over banning bias against homosexuals. In doing do, he is contradicting his own attorney general.
Pro-family forces are claiming a victory in the Hoosier State's second largest city.
The search is still on for suspects in the shooting deaths of six workers with World Vision in Pakistan.
Despite being viewed as a long shot for the U.S. Senate just a year ago, conservative candidate Marco Rubio continues to surge in popularity in Florida.
A traditional values group is calling for the resignation of a California State Senator Roy Ashburn after "shattering the public's trust."
Harlan Drake has been found guilty of killing pro-life demonstrator James Pouillon last fall in Owosso, Michigan.
Disney has declined a motion to add former homosexuals to its sexual orientation and non-discrimination policy and diversity training, a measure that would have meant protections for those who have left that lifestyle.
A school district in San Diego has voted to appeal a federal judge's ruling that school officials violated the constitutional rights of a teacher when they ordered him to take down classroom banners referring to God.
The head of a coalition of citizens concerned about the spread of radical Islam finds it difficult to understand how an American woman could become so angry that she would convert to Islam and allegedly become involved an assassination plot.
A Muslim cleric from a mosque where two of the Sept. 11, 2001, hijackers worshipped has delivered the opening prayer in Virginia's House of Delegates.
Islam critic and terrorism expert Robert Spencer says Vice President Joe Biden's recent visit to Israel is just another example of how the Obama administration doesn't get it when it comes to the Palestinian problem.
Based on a study in Chile, banning abortion doesn't mean a higher death rate among women.
U.S. governors and school superintendents have proposed new national standards for what public school children should learn in math and English.
A marriage expert at Focus on the Family says a study on cohabitation highlights the need to promote healthy marriages.
Another Canadian pastor is learning the government's definition of free speech the hard way.