Porn Industry Moguls Seek $5M Bailout
To most Americans, the recent request for a $5 million federal bail-out by leaders of the porn industry is something to laugh about. .
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Credit crunch is opportunity to rediscover nation's vision - Sentamu
The Archbishop of York called last night for Britain to use the credit crunch as a time to reassess its priorities as a country and to rediscover its vision as a nation.
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Faith-Based Office Looks Back on 8 Years
WASHINGTON – As the Bush administration comes to a close, the office created by President George W. Bush to "level [the] playing field" for faith-based organizations seeking federal funding reflected on its strengths and weaknesses over the past eight years.
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Jade Goody turns to God in cancer fight
Jade Goody says reading her Bible and praying to God are helping her in her battle with cervical cancer.
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Catholic adoption agencies to comply with equality laws
Half of the Catholic adoption agencies that the Roman Catholic Church threatened to shut down in the United Kingdom if they were forced to work with gay couples have decided to comply to the new equality law after the exemption period expired at the beginning of this year.
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Most Americans Pick and Choose Religious Beliefs
The majority of American adults pick and choose their religious beliefs to create, in essence, a "customized" religion rather than adopting the set of beliefs taught by a particular church, a new study found.
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Obama: Life 'Difficult' Without Church Community
President-elect Barack Obama has been without a worship community for about a year now and throughout that time, he says, it's been difficult.
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Church told to speak out against racism
The church has been told it may have to speak out against racism if the recession triggers a wave of racist-based policies and even new race riots across Europe as governments attempt to steer their economies through the economic downturn.
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Half of U.K. Catholic Adoption Centers Forced to Serve Gay Couples
Half of the Catholic adoption agencies that the Roman Catholic Church threatened to shut down in the United Kingdom if they were forced to work with gay couples have decided to comply to the new equality law after the exemption period expired at the beginning of this year.
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One in four Christians crippled by Christmas debt
Over a quarter of Christians surveyed over the holiday period have told Premier Radio their Christmases were crippled by debt.
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Christian care home loses funding over homosexuality stance
Brighton & Hove City Council has pulled thousands of pounds worth of funding from a Christian care home because of its religious beliefs on homosexuality.
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Survey: Obama's Pastor Pick, Negative Media Fails to Sway Americans
Though liberal activists and media continue to pound Barack Obama over his selection of Pastor Rick Warren as the invocation deliverer, most Americans remain unchanged in their opinions of the president-elect and believe that that if any negative impact comes from Obama's pick, it will only be slight.