California Divorce Ban Interview with Alan Colmes (Video)
Religion & Culture, Video Tuesday, September 29th, 2009Alan Colmes interviews John Marcotte, proponent of the 2010 California Marriage Protection Act.
Alan Colmes interviews John Marcotte, proponent of the 2010 California Marriage Protection Act.
Get your crayons ready: Sarah Palin’s memoir, “Going Rogue: An American Life” is coming November 17.
The 400-page book, originally planned for a spring release, will instead be available in time to stuff the stockings of eager youngsters.
Tonight (September 28), well-known Central Ohio Biblical American Dr. Patrick Johnston will debate James Castle, president of the Ohio Hospital Association on what a press release calls, the “helpfulness or harmfulness” of proposals pending in Congr…

The American Family Association today announced a drive intended to bully retailers GAP, Old Navy, and Banana Republic into promoting their favorite wintertime holiday to the exclusion of all others.
In 2008, North Carolina’s Charlotte Pop Fest raised funds for an international children’s charity. This year, organizers have selected a new recipient: The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science. Some people aren’t fans of Reason and Science, including a major sponsor.
The Center for Inquiry and Council for Secular Humanism have announced a Blasphemy Contest in celebration of Blasphemy Day, September 30. You could win T-shirts with your winning blasphemous phrase!
I wish I could take credit for this delightful transformation of Dr. Seuss’s Horton into a rational thinking being, but alas, that honor goes to The Exterminator at NoMoreHornets. Enjoy:
Former Baptist pastor Mike Huckabee took more than twice as many votes than any other candidate in the Value Voters Summit straw poll, handily beating out Sarah Palin, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul, and others.
In yet another bizarre ritual, excited Catholics in the United Kingdom will have the opportunity to fondle the dismembered corpse of Therese of Lisieux.
Called “relics”, Therese’s thigh and foot bones (not sure if they’re left or right) will be paraded about the country, to 28 “centers of prayer”.

Religious bigotry is alive and well in Pennsylvania. Once again, witches — that is, neo-Pagans, Wiccans, and the like — are the target of Christians’ rhetoric of hate and intolerance.
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