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The mandate is dividing Christians. KY3′s Steve Grant and Little Rock Public Radio’s Josie Lenora discuss the law’s unknowns.
The law would require the display of the Ten Commandments in state and local government buildings, including classrooms.
The presidency discusses chapter 3 of the ‘For the Strength of Youth’ guide during a live video on the Young Women Worldwide account ...
As the cardinals discern the next pope, remember: your own election to sainthood has already been recorded in heaven. The ...
It is an interesting question whether, from the Torah’s perspective, there exists wisdom outside the Torah. Logically speaking, there is no theological need for the Torah to encompass all wisdom, so ...
Regarding the May 5 news article “Catholic leaders recoil from AI picture of Trump as the pope”: As a Catholic priest who has ...
I'm an Old Testament scholar who cares about God’s law. But posting it in public schools misunderstands who and what it’s for ...
Displaying a single version of the Ten Commandments would violate the First Amendment. So how about putting up moral codes ...
The free exercise clause of the First Amendment guarantees the right to practice one's religion free of government interference.
The word Azazel is mentioned three times in the Book of Leviticus in 16:8, 16:10, and 16:21. In these verses, Azazel is associated with Yom Hakippurim, which will be discussed below. Leviticus 16:7-10 ...
STOCKHOLM (AP) — The seventh season of Swedish slow TV hit “The Great Moose Migration” will end Sunday night after 20 days of ...
A bill requiring public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments was passed by a state House committee last week.