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Obama Administration Forces Military Hospitals to Stock Morning After Pill

February 6th, 2010

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Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) — Late Thursday, the Obama administration issued a new order for the U.S. military requiring all military hospitals and health centers to stock the morning after pill. The Department of Defense will soon begin having military medical facilities stock the Plan B drug, which can sometimes cause an abortion.

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Pastor angry after torched church denied loan

February 5th, 2010

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The pastor of a black church in Massachusetts that was torched just hours after President Obama’s election said the bank that loaned $1.7 million has declined to issue another loan to help finish rebuilding. You must be a logged in daily text service

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NCC Head Challenges Goldman Sachs on Bonuses

February 5th, 2010

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(RNS) The head of the National Council of Churches is challenging investment giant Goldman Sachs to use half of its $20 billion bonus pool to help rebuild Haiti after its devastating earthquake.

Haiti’s entire gross domestic product (the basic measure of a country’s overall economic output) is $8.5 billion, which is less than half of Goldman Sachs’ bonus pool. The government’s bail-out in 2009 left Wall Street’s biggest name with a contentious amount of money.

Last September, Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein said, “Compensation continues to generate controversy and anger. In many respects, much of it is understandable and appropriate.”

In light of the dire need in Haiti, the Rev. Michael Kinnamon, general secretary of the National Council of Churches, and George Hunsinger, professor of systematic theology at Princeton Theological Seminary, urge Goldman Sachs to donate half of its bonuses to Haitian relief.

Kinnamon and Hunsinger said in a statement that by doing this, “They will outmatch the Haitian GDP, and improve not only their image but their tax liability… and surpass the $100 million that President Obama has pledged to Haiti, by a monumental factor of 100.”

In Haiti, hundreds of thousands are feared dead while 1.5 million are homeless, and experts say these figures are only going to worsen without a major intervention.

“Relief for Haiti needs to come in the form of grants, not loans,”

said Kinnamon and Hunsinger. “The last thing this stricken nation needs is more debt.”

According to a report from The Center for International Policy, cited by Kinnamon and Hunsinger, Haiti spent $57.4 million on foreign debt in 2003, compared to receiving just $39.2 million in foreign assistance for education, health care and other services.

Haiti needs grants and $10 billion — or even $8 billion, which is half of Goldman Sachs’ recently scaled-down bonuses — could make the difference.

“A golden opportunity is knocking for Goldman Sachs,” Kinnamon and Hunsinger said.

– Kimberlee Hauss

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The president’s confusing messages on religion

February 5th, 2010

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President Obama attended the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington yesterday. His own denomination—the United Church of Christ—has been teasingly described as “Unitarians considering Christ.” I don’t know how much he is considering Jesus, but he sure is quiet about it if he is. Even among Christians, the president seems to believe in a Christless Christianity.
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The president’s confusing messages on religion

February 5th, 2010

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President Obama attended the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington yesterday. His own denomination—the United Church of Christ—has been teasingly described as “Unitarians considering Christ.” I don’t know how much he is considering Jesus, but he sure is quiet about it if he is. Even among Christians, the president seems to believe in a Christless Christianity.
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Reactions Cool to Year One of Obama’s Faith-Based Office

February 4th, 2010

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President Obama’s Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships will mark its first anniversary Friday, but it’s hard to determine whether the office has been successful or not.

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Obama praying for ’spirit of civility’

February 4th, 2010

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The nation got a rare glimpse into President Obama’s private faith Thursday when he told lawmakers gathered at the National Prayer Breakfast that religion can help them overcome differences and tackle political problems the same way Americans come together in the wake of disaster. “Through faith, but not through faith alone, we can unite people to serve the common good,” Mr. Obama said. “It is this spirit of civility that we are called to take up when we leave here today. That’s what I’m praying for.” Mr. Obama appeared at the breakfast, a Washington institution for a half-century, alongside Vice …

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Obama, Democrats Say Fight for Pro-Abortion Health Care Bill Not Over

February 4th, 2010

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Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) — President Barack Obama and top Congressional Democrats say the fight to get the pro-abortion health care bill approved is not over. Though their options are now limited on how to get the bill through Congress, they continue to push the broad government-run measure.

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Obama Adviser Stands by Assertion That Pope Benedict XVI Is 'Hurting People in the Name of Jesus'

February 4th, 2010

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At the National Press Club on Tuesday, CNSNews.com asked Knox, “You put out a statement saying Pope Benedict XVI was—quote—‘hurting people in the name of Jesus’ because he did not support promoting the use of condoms as a means to control the spread of HIV.  And I was wondering, do you still believe the pope’s position on condoms is ‘hurting people in the name of Jesus’?”
 
Knox answered, “I—I do.”

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Obama, Tebow to Attend Nat’l Prayer Breakfast

February 4th, 2010

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President Obama and college football star Tim Tebow are expected to be among the high-profile guests at the invitation-only National Prayer Breakfast Thursday morning.

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Obama faith-based advisor maintains that Pope hurts people ‘in name of Jesus’

February 4th, 2010

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Washington D.C., Feb 4, 2010 / 04:11 am (CNA).- Harry Knox, a member of President Barack Obama’s Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, has stood by his past comment that Pope Benedict XVI is “hurting people in the name of Jesus.”

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Obama begins full day at National Prayer Breakfast (AP)

February 4th, 2010

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US President Barack Obama will travel to CIA headquarters outside Washington on Friday to attend a memorial service for seven CIA operatives slain in a suicide attack in Afghanistan in December.(AFP/File/Mandel Ngan)AP – A busy day ahead for President Barack Obama, beginning with the National Prayer Breakfast.

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National Prayer Breakfast Draws Controversy

February 3rd, 2010

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An ethics group is asking President Obama to stay away from the National Prayer Breakfast, whose sponsor, the group says, has ties to anti-gay legislation in Uganda.

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Obama’s spirituality is largely private, but it’s influential, advisers say

February 3rd, 2010

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Every morning, sometimes as early as 5:30 a.m., a short religious passage comes across President Obama’s BlackBerry, sent by one of his aides.

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‘Groundbreaking’ abstinence study should change federal policy, some say

February 3rd, 2010

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Conservative groups are urging the Obama administration and Democratic leaders to take a second look at abstinence education after a federally funded landmark study showed that such programs were more successful than comprehensive sex education in stopping teen sex.

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U.S. may shift on gays in military

February 2nd, 2010

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A cultural shift in the 17 years since Congress passed a legal ban on gays serving openly in the military had changed the debate even before it was reopened by President Barack Obama.

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Religious leaders worry that Obama’s faith council is for show

February 2nd, 2010

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A year ago, President Obama thrilled many religious Americans and worried some secular supporters by announcing that he would not only keep the faith-based infrastructure President Bush had constructed across the government but would expand it, adding a marquee council of faith leaders to advise …

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Gay Groups Pressure Obama Over Prayer Breakfast

February 2nd, 2010

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Progressive religious leaders on Tuesday (Feb. 2) unveiled plans to hold a multi-city event to protest Thursday’s National Prayer Breakfast because of its sponsor’s alleged ties to an anti-gay bill in Uganda.

The alternative American Prayer Hour will take place in 17 cities, including Washington, Dallas and Chicago, as an “affirmation of inclusive values and a celebration of diversity,” according to organizers.

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Ken Ham Delivers ‘State of the Nation’ Feb. 16, Offers Biblical Perspective

February 1st, 2010

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Answers in Genesis Calls U.S. Christians Back to Bible Basics
 
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PETERSBURG, Ky., Feb. 1 /Christian Newswire/ — Following President Obama’s annual “State of the Union” address last week, biblical apologist Ken Ham will soon offer his “State of the Nation” speech, highlighting how far the U.S. has wandered from its moral foundations, and calling Christians back to Source: A Larry Ross Communications

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President Obama's First Year: Keeping Faith in the White House

January 31st, 2010

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But sources familiar with the president’s personal life say Obama remains a faithful Christian while in the White House, practicing his beliefs regularly in private with family and the aid of his BlackBerry.

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