GOProud, a group representing LGBT individuals in the Republican Party, blasted Mitt Romney for giving a speech a Liberty University on Saturday. The university in Lynchburg, Virginia is the biggest Christian campus in the United States and was founded by the controversial telev …
Voters are increasingly tired of “religious talk” from politicians, a poll from Pew Research found.According to the survey, 38 percent said there is “too much expression of religious faith and prayer from political leaders,” while 30 percent said there is …
Ever since the Obama Administration announced new regulations that would require all employers, including religiously affiliated institution (though not churches) to provide contraception coverage in the health care plans that they provide to their employees, conservatives have f …
Cardinal Timothy Dolan is still bitter that marriage equality passed in New York last year, telling the New York Daily News that Catholic leaders “got burned” by Senate Republicans they were convinced would oppose the law:
For the moment at least, it appears that the GOP is losing the debate over the contraceptive coverage mandate:
Social issues such as gay marriage and abortion are at the bottom of the list of concerns that voters consider very important to their vote in the 2012 presidential election, according to a new poll Wednesday. Only 38 percent of registered voters said social issues like gay marr …
Rick Santorum misrepresented what John F. Kennedy said in 1960 about church-state separation. According to Santorum, Kennedy said that religious people could “have no role in the public square” and “should not be permitted . . .
Rick Santorum on Sunday took on of separation of church and state. "I don't believe in an America where the separation of church and state are absolute," he told 'This Week' host George Stephanopoulos.
Think of the civil rights movement and chances are the image that comes to mind is of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. leading the 1963 March on Washington. But few people think of A.
Newt Gingrich said that America’s problem are the result of the country’s growing secularism, telling the FAMiLY Leader’s Thanksgiving Family Forum, “A country that has been now since 1963 relentlessly in the courts driving God out of public life shouldn&r …
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