
Right to Contraception Act: US House Passes Bill With Implications for Abortion, Religion
The U.S. House of Representatives voted 228-195 to pass a bill Thursday that would establish a right to access, use and provide contraceptives in federal law.
The U.S. House of Representatives voted 228-195 to pass a bill Thursday that would establish a right to access, use and provide contraceptives in federal law.
The United States and other countries must pay attention to what the Chinese Communist Party is saying about Xinjiang, Turkel emphasized, citing remarks by President Xi Jinping to “show absolutely no mercy” to the Uyghurs and other minorities.
Faith-based leaders should “develop media relationships” and have a list of reporters likely to disseminate news of any de-platforming or service interruption.
If we really want to understand the definition of “religion,” why not go to the Bible?
BOOK PICK: ‘It Is Right and Just: Why the Future of Civilization Depends on True Religion’
About one in five South Korean Catholics are over the age of 65, and only 8.5% of Catholics are age 19 or under.
As the COVID-19 pandemic has spread in the U.S., state and local governments have enacted various restrictions on public activities and gatherings.
The only religion that has forgiveness and reconciliation at its very foundation is Christianity.
EDITORIAL: Religious communities are in the crosshairs of extremist forces fueled by grotesque ideologies and personal grievances
COMMENTARY: It is not religion but irreligion that, by far, has been the leading cause of war.
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