Oklahoma Bill puts same-sex marriage debate in clergy's hands
An Oklahoma bill proposing clergy issued marriage certificates replace state-issued marriage licenses passed from the state\'s House to Senate last week.
An Oklahoma bill proposing clergy issued marriage certificates replace state-issued marriage licenses passed from the state\'s House to Senate last week.
Robins Air Force Base reversed a ban Thursday that earlier in the week forbade service members from greeting visitors with the phrase, \"Have a blessed day.\" Air Force members in Georgia portray \"a base all of Middle Georgia can be proud of,\" reads a statement.
The leadership of American Baptist College, a historically black college and longtime training ground for black Baptist ministers, faced harsh criticism with the announcement a married, activist lesbian bishop who pastors a San Francisco congregation would address the school next week.
Pro-life advocates announced Thursday, March 5, they intend to risk arrest and take part in a peaceful protest at House Speaker John Boehner\'s office later this month.
Google porn bloggers forced the tech giant to back peddle on its plan to ban their content from their Blogger network last week.
Rampant threats of fines and foreclosures against Palm Beach County churches could soon result in legal action if officials hold steadfast in their campaign to harass churches into filing for unwarranted licenses.
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia tells a group gathered at George Washington University he is not anti-gay or anti-abortion and only seeks to opine about who should decide on the definition of marriage.
This week, Florida\'s Orange County School District voted 7-1 to prohibit the distribution of religious materials in its schools. World Changers of Florida, reportedly plans to sue for their right to continue to distribute Bibles, despite the threat of opening the same privileges to atheist and ...
The West Virginia Christian mother who found internet fame last July when she expressed her far-right political views through controversial pictures on social media is again in the spotlight this week. This time for admitting an extra-marital affair.
The family-owned Michigan manufacturer Autocam won \"permanent protection\" in federal court Monday, exempting the automaker from having to pay for abortion pills as part of the contraceptive coverage mandate in the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare. The controversial requirement ...