Tyler O'Neil

Tyler O'Neil

Op-ed contributor

Christian University Embroiled in Transgender Health Care Controversy

Azusa Pacific University (APU) and its former chair of theology, Heather Ann Clements, a woman professor who announced her true identity as a man, Heath Adam Ackley, have decided to part ways but are still battling over transgender health insurance, according to Ackley's attorney. A spokesman for APU, based in Los Angeles, Calif., however, would not characterize the parting in the same way.

Christian University Embroiled in Transgender Health Care Controversy

What Does the Bible Say About Trans-Gender Identity?

Last month, a professor and former dean of theology who changed gender identities argued that the Bible defends those who renounce their birth gender, while a leading biblical expert on homosexuality said it condemns them as an "abomination."

What Does the Bible Say About Trans-Gender Identity?

Ex-Gay Awareness Dinner to Award Legal Defender, Former 'Satanic Drag Queen'

Voice of the Voiceless (VoV), an organization defending the rights of former homosexuals, will honor litigator Mat Staver and former "Satanic Drag Queen" Trace McNutt at its First Ex-Gay Awareness dinner next week. Another former homosexual, the Christian singer/songwriter Dennis Jernigan, will perform his music, while Bishop Harry Jackson is set to give the keynote address.

Ex-Gay Awareness Dinner to Award Legal Defender, Former 'Satanic Drag Queen'

Moody Bible Will No Longer Ban Alcohol, Tobacco For Employees

In a reversal of a 127-year-old policy, the Moody Bible Institute will no longer require employees to refrain from alcohol and tobacco consumption -- a dramatic policy change affecting 600 workers in its radio, publishing and educational divisions.

Moody Bible Will No Longer Ban Alcohol, Tobacco For Employees

'War on Women' Is a Sham, Liberal Columnist Says

In a debate about "Mad Women" and "the Battle of the Sexes," liberal columnist and Christian convert Kirsten Powers said that there is no "War on Women" as the Democratic Party has presented it. While the other liberal panelist disagreed, the conservatives argued that there is an under-reported "war on men."

'War on Women' Is a Sham, Liberal Columnist Says

Egyptian Christians Enjoy Short Respite From Radical Muslims, but Fear More Retaliation Soon

Since Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi was overthrown on July 3, his radical supporters have ruled the southern Egyptian city of Dalga, carrying out various attacks of vengeance against the city's 20,000 Christians, whom they blame for Morsi's overthrow. The military government took control of the city earlier this week, prosecuting the Islamists, but Christians fear the peace will be short-lived.

Egyptian Christians Enjoy Short Respite From Radical Muslims, but Fear More Retaliation Soon