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Nebraska Senator Takes on Teleabortion
Nebraska State Senator Tony Fulton has pledged to take on chemical abortion drugs offered remotely through video conferencing in the New Year.
Atheists Protest to Participate in D.C. Inaugural Prayer Service
D.C. secularists plan to protest city Mayor-Elect Vincent Gray's January inaugural prayer service after his transition team resisted attempts to place a humanist celebrant on the interfaith program.
Religiously Motivated Attacks Leave Great Need in Nigeria
Central Nigeria\'s lethal Christmas Eve attacks were religiously motivated despite the African nation\'s complicated past of economically and socially fueled infighting, says a mission organization.
Church Legal Expert: Minister Housing Tax Break Under Attack
As tax time begins, church legal expert Richard Hammar warns ministers, pastors and clerics to be mindful of a legal battle that has strong financial implications on their personal and church taxes in 2011.
Defense Group Blasts Radical Rulings in 'Hall of Shame' List
A California-based legal defense group blasted judges and state officials for decisions that undercut religious freedom and family values in its \"Hall of Shame 2010\" list.
Former Atheist Aims to Reverse Negative Christian Stereotypes
Concerns about the face of Christianity have led a former atheist to form a non-profit to address the perceived hypocrisy of the church. He wants Christians to become more like Jesus
Pro-Life Groups: Stop Abortion Funding in 2011
As the New Year edges closer, conservative and religious policy experts have established anti-abortion legislation as its top agenda item for the 112th Congress set to be confirmed in January 2011.
Christian Leaders Say Green Movement is False Religion
Conservative policy experts and religious leaders have collaborated to condemn the radical environmentalism movement in a 12-part video series.
Palin's Popularity Puts Her at Top of Religion Newsmaker Poll
Former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin is the top religion newsmaker of 2010, say USA Today readers. Readers selected the Tea Party leader out of six other choices.
DOMA Repeal Not Likely to Happen Soon Despite Biden's Remarks
Fresh off of the \"don\'t ask, don\'t tell\" victory, Vice President Joe Biden said in a morning show interview that legislation approving gay marriage is inevitable.