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LGBT Groups Join Christians in Condemning FRC Shooting But Support ‘Hate’ Label

Fri, Aug. 17, 2012  The Christian Post


Soon after the news that a gunman who had volunteered at an LGBT organization shot and wounded an employee of the pro-family group Family Research Council, a coalition of groups supporting gay rights and that have virtually nothing in common with FRC issued statements condemning the shooting.

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Liberty Counsel Successfully Defends Pastor’s First Amendment Rights

August 2, 2012

www.LC.org

Miami, FL – Miami-Dade County School Superintendent Alberto M. Carvalho has backed down from his threat to revoke the lease from Impact Miami Church and Pastor Jack Hakimian. The Superintendent threatened to review the lease following a sermon by Pastor Hakimian, in which he spoke about the intolerance of those who espouse the homosexual agenda.… Read the rest

Chick-fil-A Latest Example of How Same-Sex Marriage Threatens Religious Freedom

Posted By Thomas Messner On July 30, 2012

Same-sex marriage combined with nondiscrimination policies [1] will result in significant discrimination against individuals and institutions that hold to the belief that marriage is—and should be defined in law as—the union of one man and one woman.… Read the rest

Hey, Boston: Leave Chick-fil-A alone

By Michelle Malkin  •  July 25, 2012


It’s one thing for Hollywood moppets and television Muppets to protest Chick-fil-A over the fast-food chain president’s support for traditional marriage. They’re private citizens and entities. But when an elected public official wields the club of government against a Christian business in the name of “tolerance,” it’s not harmless kid stuff.… Read the rest

Betting the House on Gambling

Casinos are not the way to fund education in Georgia

Randy Hicks, President of Georgia Family Council
July 13, 2012

For voters in Georgia, a choice of candidates won’t be the only thing on their General Primary ballot on Tuesday, July 31.… Read the rest

Give Up? Are You Kidding?

by Lawrence W. Reed

These are the times that try men’s souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands by it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman.… Read the rest

Recent Headlines…

Group Calls Military Bibles a National Security Threat
By Todd Starnes
The U.S. Military has revoked its approval of a series of military-themed Bibles, reportedly over trademark issues. Now, the Military Religious Freedom Foundation is demanding that all remaining versions of the Bibles be removed from base exchanges — calling them a “threat to national security.”… Read the rest

Redefinition of Marriage – The Moral Issue of Our Day?

By Paul A. Smith

Now that President Obama has publicly “affirmed” his personal desire to redefine marriage to include two people of the same sex, this issue has come to the forefront of the news and public awareness. Up to this point the leading moral issue in the political debate has been abortion.… Read the rest

Is Salvation a Panacea?

By Paul A. Smith
Executive Director, Citizen Impact

It is common for Christians to assert that the real solution to the problems in America is for politicians to convert to Christ. Understandably, they believe that if a legislator is born again he will have a Biblical worldview and a “moral compass” which will result in making, and voting for, right policy.… Read the rest

State [of Georgia] expands who must report signs of child abuse

Legislation could increase reports, workload for Department of Human Services

Ashley Fielding
afielding@gainesvilletimes.com
© Copyright 2010 The Times, Gainesville, GA

If you work with children, it’s likely state law will soon obligate you to report signs of child abuse.

In a bill that follows on the heels of a child molestation scandal involving a football coach at Penn State University, Georgia lawmakers have broadened the scope of the state’s list of people who are mandated by law to report signs of child abuse.… Read the rest

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