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Bishops: Birth Control Policy Interferes with the Church

Members of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and other religious groups were on Capitol Hill today to stand against the Obama administration's new policy on birth control coverage. Religious leaders are concerned about the reach of government into the Church. "The principal is the government reaching in and forcing us to do something," Connecticut Bishop William Lori said. "We might disagree within the Church. We might have our disagreements inside the Church. But it's not the government's job to weigh in and be the arbiter of those things." Read more at......CBN News  

Religious Persecution Around the Globe

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  Iran: Faces4Freedom
 The United States stood by when Iran's brutal government crushed a movement for freedom. You can let the people of Iran know we have not forgotten them. Join the video activism campaign and upload a message of support to the Iranian people.

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Pray God's Intervention for Iranian Pastor on death row!

 Iranian Pastor Yousef Nadarkhani is still alive, but his life still hangs in the balance as Iranian authorities have added new charges. Read more...

Radical Islamic Attacks Threaten Nigeria's Future

January 27, 2012---The African country of Nigeria is continuing to witness a wave of attacks by the Islamic group Boko Haram. Ten unexploded car bombs were discovered Monday in the aftermath of a weekend attack in the northern city of Kano. The string of attacks have some wondering whether Africa's most populous country is breaking apart. From protests over fuel subsidies to recent religious violence, Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan said the violence is worse than the country's 1960s civil war. He described it as "unprecedented evil." (Article by: George Thomas, CBN Sr. Reporter)

Saudis and UK Funding Nigeria's Boko Haram?

Feb. 13, 2012---Nigerians have&maintained for a long time that Iran and Libya are the sources of arms smuggled to the Boko Haram terrorist group. Some say before Mohammar Gadhafi was killed last year, he was sending arms to militant Islamic groups in Nigeria because he wanted to see the country split in two. In a recent interview, nglican Archbishop Benjamin Kwashi told me that he Libya arms pipeline into northern Nigeria continues despite Gadhafi's death. Now, a Nigerian newspaper, The Nigerian Tribune, says Boko Haram's funding is coming from the U.K. and Saudi Arabia. It alleges that the U.K. based group Al-Muntada Trust Fund and the Islamic World Society in Saudi Arabia have sent funds to Boko Haram. Their goal, the Tribune reports, is to turn Nigeria into another Afghanistan. (Article by: Gary Lane, CBN Sr. Intl. Correspondent)  Read article......

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Honoring God Publicly is Protected in the U.S. Constitution

U.S. Supreme court Justice Antonin Scalia chose the banquet of a large group of Orthodox Jews to declare that the Constitution should not be read to "banish the Almighty from the public forum."
 
He reportedly lauded a 1952 opinion by Justice Douglas declaring: "We are a religious people whose institutions presuppose a Supreme Being," and said that the issue of displaying the Ten Commandments on public property, such as a courthouse," cannot be reasonably understood as a government endorsement of a particular religious viewpoint" because Christianity, Islam and Judaism all believe the Ten Commandments were given by God.

Scalia reportedly believes the display of the Ten Commandments is a public honoring of God and therefore acceptable under the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment, which states that Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion. (Source: New York Sun -- 06/2/08)

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