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4th Circuit Court, liberalized by President Obama, orders ‘Peace Cross’ torn down

October 23, 2017

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NC governor forces businesses to allow men in girls’ restrooms

October 23, 2017

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Wyoming man claiming female ‘identity’ convicted for sexual abuse of young girl

October 23, 2017

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Gold star widow releases phone conversation with president

October 23, 2017

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Jimmy Carter: Media ‘harder on Trump than any president;’ NFL players should ‘stand during American anthem’

October 23, 2017

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Cowboys owner says NFL suffering from anthem protests

October 23, 2017

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Wisconsin judge outlaws tax benefit for pastor housing allowance

October 20, 2017

By Will Hall, Message Editor For the second time in four years, a federal judge in Madison, Wisconsin, has ruled unconstitutional the tax benefit related to housing allowances for pastors and clergy. Judge Barbara Crabb, appointed in 1979 by President Jimmy Carter, ruled in favor of the atheistic Freedom from Religion Foundation, also located in Madison, in a lawsuit that claims such a federal tax break discriminates against secular persons. BACKGROUND Crabb issued the same ruling in 2013, but the conservative U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago later threw it out, saying the foundation was not directly affected and had no legal standing to file suit. Consequently, the anti-Christian group asked the IRS to grant the tax benefit to two FRFF co-presidents. When the IRS declined to extend the benefit to the non-profit executives, the group filed the current lawsuit. At issue is a 1954 law which permitted religious clergy to exclude from federal taxes part or all of their gross income that is related to housing costs. These exclusions include: (1) rent, principal payments, or down payments plus the cost of buying the home; (2) taxes and mortgage interest (even if these are includable as itemized … [Read more...]

Taliban storms army base with suicide car bombs, killing 43 Afghan soldiers

October 19, 2017

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U.S. sees fewest jobless claims since 1973

October 19, 2017

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Anthem partners with CVS Health to launch new pharmacy benefit management company

October 18, 2017

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Sixty years of ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’

By Kelly Boggs, special to the Baptist Message DALLAS (LBM) -- “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” the beloved animated television program, turns sixty this year, and it is hard to imagine that it almost did not air. Network executives thought it moved too slowly for a Christmas special. They also were … Read More

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