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Italy's First Assisted Suicide: Man Proud He Fought For His Right To Die
Surrounded by his family and friends, a 44-year-old quadriplegic man died at his home in Italy’s first medically-assisted suicide after enduring years of battling his right to die. Can Women Be Pastors? What the Bible Says About Female Church Leaders
Let us talk about the five-hundred-pound elephant in the room, or in the church rather, that is named "women pastors". Christian Advocates Celebrate Religious Freedom On Supreme Court’s Ruling Against Maine Policy
Following the ruling in favor of the Christian parents who challenged Maine’s policy on education aid in 2018, different Christian advocates celebrate the victory on religious freedom. Worship in the Metaverse: How Do You Go to Church in the Virtual World?
As Christian theologians still grapple the implications of gathering in digital spaces, the metaverse has reportedly attracted individuals to participate in this newly-growing technology for a taste of what it feels like to go to church. 5 Ways to Help Teens Grow Closer to God
Helping teenagers grow closer to God may not be an easy task, but it is never impossible with these useful tips. Pennsylvania Church 'Grieving' After Former Treasurer Who Stole $400,000 Gets 10-Year Prison Sentence, Wants 'Greater Punishment' For Theft
A church in Pennsylvania is dissatisfied with the punishment issued to a former treasurer who had stolen money throughout her 10-year tenure. 3 Reasons Why Is It Wrong For Christians To Affirm Gay Lifestyle Choices
A New York Times bestselling author lays out reasons why Christians should not affirm homosexual lifestyles in a pastoral paper. What Made Southern Baptists Become Anti-Abortion In The 1980s? An Op-Ed Reveals
With the recently-concluded Southern Baptist Convention urging its members to pray for "abortion-vulnerable women," a university professor and author from Oregon pointed out that America's largest Protestant denomination was not always opposed to abortion. Clela Rorex Cause of Death: Clerk Dubbed Heroine of LGBTQ for Giving First Same Sex Marriage License
A county clerk who made history in the 1970's by issuing marriage certificates to LGBT couples has passed away at the age of 78. Hochul Labels Pro-lifers 'Neanderthals', Claims Overturning Roe V. Wade Is 'Far-Fetched'
New York Governor Kathy Hochul remarked that pro-lifers are Neanderthals during an address given at the Great Hall of Cooper Union on June 13. Digital Worship Effects: Prayers For Sale, Convenience Over Privacy
The convenience of technology, digital worship in the safety of your home, and religious apps in the palms of your hands come at a high price, with you losing your privacy and capitalists earning more money. John Crist Turns 'Canceled' Experience Into Punchline, New Book
The moment he throws the punchline, the audience of Christian comedian John Crist burst into laughter. For a while, the lights shining on his career dimmed after being shaken by controversy. Now, he’s returning upstage carrying lessons from the past and making it part of his humor in his stand-up … Woman Claims Franklin Graham Pushed Her To Reconcile With Abusive Husband
The ex-wife of a pastor claimed during a conference last May on abuse in churches how the Evangelist Franklin Graham allegedly pushed her to reconcile with her abusive husband. Believers Of God In The US Take A Turn For The Worse, Gallup Survey Says
The majority of the U.S. population are believers of God, yet in a recent survey, the number of American believers plunged to a new low of 81% from 87% last 2017 and from 98% as the highest peak in the years 1944 to 1960, when almost every American believed in God. Justice Sotomayor Regards Clarence Thomas As Compassionate Friend Despite Differences
United States Supreme Court Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor gave a speech on Thursday at an American Constitution Society event where he lauded Justice Clarence Thomas' love for the judiciary's personnel.