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Target Sues Gay Marriage Petitioners for Disruption
Target Corporation is suing a gay marriage protest group for driving away customers from its San Diego, Calif., stores. Superior Court Judge Jeffrey B. Barton heard initial arguments Friday morning
Most Evangelicals Blame Disasters on End Times, Poll Finds
A poll released Thursday questioning respondents about God and natural disasters reveals that evangelicals, more than any other group, tend to believe that natural disasters are signs from God.
Gay Rights Agenda Is Shutting Down Debate on Homosexuality, Says Author
A well-published theologian struggling to draw public attention to his most recent bestseller hopes that his book will expose the one-sided conversation about homosexuality in America.
Catholic Support for Traditional Marriage May be Higher than Analysis Claims
A recent report about Catholic support for same-sex marriage funded by a major gay rights activist foundation may have overstated support in the Catholic Church for gay marriage because many of the polls used in the analysis did not give respondents the option to choose common law unions instead of marriage for gay couples.
Tim Pawlenty Inches Closer to Presidential Run
Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty has made public his interest in the Republican presidential nomination by forming an exploratory committee for the 2012 election.
Detention of Bradley Manning Ignites Debate among Christians
Private First Class Bradley Manning\'s actions merited his arrest, said Christian experts in the field of international relations and torture. But the experts disagreed over the details of his detention.
Sarah Palin Woos Evangelical Vote with Pro-Israel Stance, Says Zionist Group
A national Zionist organization contended that former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin\'s unapologetic support for Israel on Sunday will win her votes.
Wisconsin Court Blocks Bargaining Rights Bill
A Wisconsin judge issued a temporary stay blocking the state from utilizing the recently passed bill limiting union\'s collective bargaining rights.
New Poll Favoring Gay Marriage Unreliable, Conservatives Say
Conservatives say recent gay marriage polls, including the Washington Post-ABC News poll released Friday, do not change their belief that most Americans favor marriage between a man and a woman.
Saddleback Church Prepares for Spiritual Need in Japan
While aid groups are currently focusing on meeting the initial physical needs of disaster-stricken Japan, Saddleback Church is preparing for what they consider to be phase two of the relief effort – spreading the hope of Jesus Christ