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"Love, Simon" (PG-13) is billed as a trendy romance – but in fact it's the first "gay" romantic movie with a full-throated Hollywood marketing campaign. This movie was not made for LGBT audiences; instead, it's a subtle message movie for the straight world.
Lesbian activist Chai Feldblum has stated that she wants to use her position on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to radically change America - and she has the power to get it done.
Pastor Michael Walrond has grown First Corinthian Baptist Church in Harlem from 350 members to over 10,000 in the last 14 years. The church calls them "disciples" – but with theology like his, which goes against fundamental Christian orthodoxy, it's unlikely they'll become disciples of Jesus.
Regardless of how one feels about Blackwater's involvement in the 2007 Nisour Square incident, there are four men - all currently sitting in prison - who deserve a just interpretation of the law.
The newest target on the euthanasia front is hospice care in British Columbia, where officials overseeing a public health region have declared that hospice facilities must participate in euthanizing dying patients.
If alleged private sins relate to someone's public responsibilities, then a public apology is appropriate. When it comes to allegations against the President of the United States, there are several factors involved, says columnist Dr. Michael Brown.
Joy Behar's comments came on a Feb. 13 show during a discussion that touched upon VP Mike Pence's Christianity. "It's one thing to talk to Jesus," Behar said. "It's another thing when Jesus talks to you. That's called mental illness, if I'm not correct — hearing voices."
A divide is felt in many corners of evangelicalism, but in the heat of the battle is an organization called The Gospel Coalition. The group's editorial director recently criticized his Christian brothers and sisters who have bought in to President Trump's immigration policies, suggesting it reveals an ingrained racism within the evangelical movement.





























