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Abusing the Megaphone

Caustic rhetoric undermines Family Research Council's post-shooting response.

Fact-Checking Claims about Planned Parenthood

Congress is expected to vote today on a resolution that would eliminate any federal funding for Planned Parenthood or its affiliates.

The Politics of Prayer

When is it okay to bring the Bible into a political fight?

Obama Celebrates Gay Pride Month

This week's culture war flashpoints: Father's Day and Home Depot.

Glenn Beck, FRC Shift Aim From 'Social Justice' to Jim Wallis

Meanwhile, Land and Mohler dismiss broadcaster's earlier comments as "nonsense."

Beyond Abortion: The New Debate Over the Health Care Bill Debate

From Family Research Council to Sojourners, disappointment over both policy and procedure.

Will Abortion Derail Health Care Reform?

The Senate moves closer to a vote on health care reform, groups argue over presidential appointments, and the Family Research Council issues a correction.

Health Care Cacophony

Plus: D.C. debates gay marriage, President Obama approves a new hate crimes law, and other issues advocacy groups were talking about this week.

'Tell Someone'? We Tried

Yes, HPV causes cervical cancer. Why did people scoff eight years ago, when we wanted to warn them?

Saying Judges More Dangerous than Terrorists, FRC Recruits Pulpits Against Filibusters  Subscriber access only

Plus: County board doesn't have to allow Wiccan prayer, priest leaves Episcopal Church for druidism, and other stories from online sources around the world.

Indecency Proposal  Subscriber access only

Á la carte cable pits wholesomeness against evangelism.

What If They Threw a Judicial Confirmation Battle and Nobody Came?  Subscriber access only

Though Roberts nomination looks certain, groups say they'll spend resources on the debate—and set the stage for the next one.

They'll Know We Are Christians By Our Ad Hominem Attacks  Subscriber access only

Plus: Bill Clinton on bearing false witness, and the Olympics that began with Greek paganism ends with a former priest's apocalypticism.

To Spank or Not to Spank?

A 6th-century abbot and a group of 17th-century Calvinist divines weigh in on the issue

When Mother's Day Is Hard

Taking solace in Scripture's difficult and unsentimental image of motherhood.

Amending Marriage  Subscriber access only

Christians in Massachusetts are playing catch-up to protect the age-old institution.

"Churches, Agencies Respond to Attacks"  Subscriber access only

"Leaders call for prayer, justice, and mercy"

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