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National Academy of Sciences: Current immigration no benefit to ordinary citizens, creates fiscal deficit

December 2, 2016

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STARNES: Students break out in Christian song during tornado warning (video)

December 1, 2016

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Farrakhan compares Castro, communist dictator who killed thousands, to Jesus Christ

December 1, 2016

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How much can the ERLC influence the Trump Administration?

December 1, 2016

By J. Gerald Harris I think most of us can agree that the recent presidential election was characterized by vitriolic barbs, hurtful accusations, flawed candidates, faulty predictions and for many a surprising result. What is even more surprising is that Republican presidential candidate, Donald John Trump, got 81 percent of the white evangelical vote. The Washington Post reported, “Exit polls show white evangelical voters voted in high numbers for Donald Trump, 81-16 percent. That’s the most that have voted for a Republican presidential candidate since 2004, when they overwhelmingly chose President George W. Bush by a margin of 78-21 percent. Their support for Trump will likely be seen as part of the reason the GOP candidate performed unexpectedly well in Tuesday’s election.” Farai Chideya, writing for The Post, added, “In Georgia, for example, preliminary exit polls show that Trump won 88 percent of white evangelical voters, compared with 6 percent for Clinton. The demographic makes up a third of the state’s voters.” It is difficult to say why Trump found such support from white evangelicals, because many had questioned his values. In the end, however, there were four issues that likely won over the … [Read more...]

Liberty University hires former Baylor AD, draws ire on social media

November 30, 2016

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Zales launches gay wedding ad

November 30, 2016

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Scorsese film about persecuted Japanese Christians debuts at Christmas

November 30, 2016

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Repo man pays off, returns car to elderly couple

November 28, 2016

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Rapper, TV personality Nick Cannon compares Planned Parenthood to Nazi eugenics

November 28, 2016

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BET founder says Black Americans should give Trump a chance

November 28, 2016

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Texas tragedy coverage offers opportunities to minister, serve

Two things can be true at the same time. I never intended to become a fire chaplain. “It was never on my Bingo card,” as they say. For me, it came along with the job. I was going to be the pastor of the area church, so I became the chaplain for the volunteer fire department at the end of the street. Speaking … Read More

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