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The Myth of Persecution

Carl Trueman's evaluation of the thesis Candida Moss sets forth in her book by that title

This is an entertaining, at times thought-provoking, but deeply flawed book. For all of its underlying scholarship, it is reminiscent of those Christmas Specials on the History Channel where some learned scholar announces to the camera that the Bible never specified that there were three wise men.

America’s Change of Mind on Same-Sex Marriage and LGBTQ Rights

In March, TIME magazine featured a cover story with the headline, “Gay Marriage Already Won.” It was only last week when the Supreme Court struck down sections of the federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), declaring key components unconstitutional, and essentially lifting California’s Proposition 8 ban on same-sex marriage by leaving it without legal defense. Yet TIME’s March cover wasn’t a chronological error; rather, it was picking up clear cultural signals.

Marriage rate may be low, but more weddings predicted

U.S. marriage rates are at historic lows but may soon rebound a bit, demographers predict.

The marriage rate is at its lowest point in more than a century, and the number of marriages across the USA fell more than 5% during the recession. Cultural changes about whether and when to marry, the fact that two-thirds of first marriages are preceded by cohabitation and the recession’s financial fallout — including unemployment and underemployment — fueled the wedding decline.

News Coverage Conveys Strong Momentum for Same-Sex Marriage

New research by the Pew Research Center has found that U.S. media largely focused on publishing stories with more supportive views of same-sex marriage than the opposing position, between the period of March 18 to May 12.

The exodus of Exodus International

Christian ministry for those battling same-sex attraction announces it will close, as its board looks to launch a new organization

Less than a day after issuing an apology to the homosexual community for promoting counseling methods that included reparative therapy that “stigmatized parents,” Exodus International—a Christian ministry that aimed to help people struggling with homosexuality—announced it would close after nearly 40 years of operation.

Mohler on Total Truthfulness

Why biblical inerrancy matters more than ever

Over the past 40 years, the principle of biblical inerrancy has come under increasing fire from theological liberals. On Thursday morning, June 20, Dr. Ligon Duncan III, pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Jackson, Miss., hosted a discussion at the 41st General Assembly with Dr. Albert Mohler Jr., president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, on…

What will the Supreme Court do on gay marriage?

WASHINGTON — Houston lawyer Mitchell Katine came to the Supreme Court 10 years ago for the final chapter of Lawrence v. Texas, the landmark gay rights case in which the justices struck down state sodomy laws. Neither Katine nor the other lawyers working for John Lawrence and Tyron Garner in their battle against Texas’ sodomy…

The Books Americans Are Reading—And What that Reveals About Us

“It wasn’t as good as the book.” It’s an inevitable phrase when a beloved book is made into a movie. In recent years, book fanatics have analyzed movie adaptations of favorites like Lord of the Rings, Twilight, Life of Pi, Harry Potter, the Chronicles of Narnia and The Invention of Hugo Cabret. Book adaptations are nothing new, of course. But it’s curious that they remain so popular in a time when “no one reads anymore.” It’s not uncommon to hear anecdotal evidence of “the death of books” or assumptions about the attention span of people in an Internet age. If Hollywood can still bank on the popularity of a book to drive movie sales, books must still hold their place in the American heart.

Most Americans Say Religion Is Losing Influence in U.S.

But 75% say American society would be better off if more Americans were religious

A new Gallup Poll reveals that over three-quarters of Americans (77%) say religion is losing its influence on American life, while 20% say religion’s influence is increasing; but 75% of Americans say they think it would be positive for American society if more Americans were religious.

Fifty Million Frenchmen Can’t Be Wrong

What We Can Learn from an Unexpected Source

On May 18, France became the 12th nation to legalize same-sex marriage when President Francois Hollande signed into law a bill that allows same-sex couples to both marry and adopt children.
In the months leading up to a Parliamentary vote, demonstrations drew as many as a million to a million-and-a-half French demonstrators in Paris and at French embassies around the world. What passion is fueling these protests? And what is motivating those who oppose same-sex marriage to vow to continue the fight until the government heeds their voices?

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