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Issues'Gay marriage' attempts more media infiltrationKristen Fyfe of the Culture and Media Institute claims ABC made some rather shady history in the season finale of the popular television series Brothers and Sisters. Questioning the hype about 'global warming'In a recent speech, GOP presidential candidate John McCain attempted to distance himself from President George Bush on the controversial subject of "manmade climate change." Ministry relief in earthquake areaRelief supplies continue to flow into China's disaster area after this week's earthquake, and Christian organizations are among those helping out. Introducing newspaper evangelismThe International Bible Society is reaching out to America to spread the gospel. Turkish suspects all deny killing in Malatya murdersISTANBUL, May 14 (Compass Direct News) – All five culprits arrested last spring for the savage murder of three Christians in eastern Turkey have proclaimed their innocence, declaring they did not personally kill any of the victims. Modern Israel turns 60Christian and Jewish leaders are gathering at the United Nations this evening to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the creation of the modern state of Israel. Hagee comments not likely to hurt McCainJohn McCain's presidential campaign should not suffer any long-term damage from his association with Pastor John Hagee, says GOP pollster Dave Woodard. CA ruling affirms practice of homosexualityPeter Sprigg with the Family Research Council says the California Supreme Court's decision on Thursday overturning the state's voter-approved ban on same-sex "marriage" was wrong both procedurally and substantively. CA marriage decision trumps the people's vote"More disappointed than surprised" -- that describes the feelings of a California pro-family coalition working to place a marriage amendment question of the fall general election ballot. Obama wins pro-abortion sweepstakesNARAL apparently believes Barack Obama is more pro-abortion than Hillary Clinton, and has awarded its presidential endorsement to the Illinois senator. Anti-psychotic drugs and childrenSimilar U.K. and U.S. studies on the use of anti-psychotics on children are raising questions about whether youth from both countries are being over-treated. Marriott officials meet with pro-family leadersPro-family leaders have wrapped up what is being called a "productive" meeting with officials of Marriott International. Taking 'sedation' to an extreme"Terminal sedation" is legal -- and it's being used to circumvent bans on doctor-assisted suicide, according to a group that monitors euthanasia practices. 'Conservative' Democrat's victory no surpriseA GOP pollster and consultant Dave Woodard says the eight-point victory by Mississippi Democrat Travis Childers in a traditionally Republican congressional district is an "ominous sign" for Republicans in November. 'Global warming' gets the blame for NargisAl Gore is catching heat again, this time over recent remarks he made about the Myanmar cyclone. Clinton wins large but symbolic victory in W.Va.CHARLESTON, W.V. (AP)- Hillary Rodham Clinton won a large but largely symbolic victory in the West Virginia primary Tuesday over Barack Obama, still the leader and closing in on the Democratic presidential nomination. The Associated Press made its call based on surveys of voters as they left the polls. Evangelism during Olympics in questionThe son of Billy Graham has been preaching and meeting with government officials in China -- and he created somewhat of a storm in recent comments to Chinese press. West Virginia Democratic primary resultsWV primary results Hagee apologizes to Roman CatholicsJohn Hagee, an influential Texas televangelist who endorsed John McCain, apologized to Catholics Tuesday for his stinging criticism of the Roman Catholic Church and for having "emphasized the darkest chapters in the history of Catholic and Protestant relations with the Jews." Trial delayed for Uyghur Christian in ChinaCourt officials in Kashgar, Xinjiang province may soon decide the fate of Uyghur Christian Alimjan Yimit, arrested on January 12 and accused of "endangering national security." |
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