Tuesday, May 18, 2010

FL decree criminalizes religious rights

In Florida, the Santa Rosa County School District faces a comprehensive lawsuit, alleging that the district and the superintendent are violating the religious rights of students and employees.


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Iran on U.N. women's commission...you're kidding, right?

The Institute on Religion & Democracy (IRD) says Iran has no place on a special United Nations Commission on the Status of Women.


The IRD, co-signer of an open letter to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, has expressed deep concern over Iran's election to the U.N. Commission on the Status of Women. Faith McDonnell, religious liberty program director with the IRD, encourages churches to condemn the U.N.'s action.

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FCC's plan potentially risky

An attorney with the American Family Association says a new plan proposed by the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) to impose regulations on the Internet is disturbing.



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Thieves take controversial Mojave Desert cross

LOS ANGELES - Thieves have stolen a cross in the Mojave Desert that honored American war dead, less than two weeks after the U.S. Supreme Court allowed the religious symbol to remain on federal land.

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4 little words + 1 American flag = 'offensive'

A 7th-grade teacher in California has criticized a 13-year-old student for writing "God bless America" across her drawing of the American flag -- one more reason, says a conservative activist, why parents should remove their children from public school

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Success stems from adult cells

Proof of success in using adult stem cells continues to flow in.


About three years ago, Eddie Floyd, owner of Bark and Purr Pet Center in Austin, Texas, felt a severe pain in his chest and rushed to a hospital to find that he had had a heart attack. Afterwards, doctors asked him to participate in a trial that involved adult stem cells being injected into his heart.


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