Archive - Michael Foust
Quran burning ‘not the mark of a good neighbor,’ Land says
Killings in Afghanistan sparked by the burning of a Quran in Florida have resulted in many commentators, including Southern Baptist ethicist Richard Land, criticizing both sides. more »
By Michael Foust - Apr 6, 2011 - (3)
Topic: Citizenship, Religious Liberty, Issues, ,
Land: Tragedy shows need for mental health reform
The Arizona shooting tragedy that targeted a congresswoman, left six dead and injured another 14 should lead the nation to examine its mental health system, Southern Baptist ethicist Richard Land believes. more »
By Michael Foust - Jan 12, 2011 - (4)
Topic: Family, Living, Health, Citizenship, Social Issues,
Land: Scheduled Quran burning besmirches Christ
A Florida pastor’s plan to hold a large-scale burning of the Quran is “appalling” and does not represent the teachings of Christ, Southern Baptist ethicist Richard Land says. more »
By Michael Foust - Sep 9, 2010 - (1)
Topic: Citizenship, Persecution, Religious Liberty,
A winning strategy to stop ‘gay marriage’?
WASHINGTON—Brian Brown and other conservative leaders have a message for those on both sides of the debate who believe “gay marriage” in all 50 states is inevitable: Remember California. more »
By Michael Foust - Apr 19, 2009
Topic: Family, Sexual Purity, Homosexuality,
Students stand up against gay movement
NASHVILLE, Tenn.—“Gay rights” may be on the march nationwide, but thousands of Christian students from coast to coast will express a counter-cultural message in the coming days regarding homosexuality. more »
By Michael Foust - Apr 17, 2009
Topic: Family, Sexual Purity, Homosexuality,
Study: Sex-selective abortions are major problem in China
NASHVILLE, Tenn.—Chinese males under the age of 20 outnumbered females of that same age range by more than 32 million in 2005, due in large part to the government’s one-child policy and its citizens’ use of sex-selection abortion and even abandonment, according to a new study in the British Medical Journal. more »
By Michael Foust - Apr 14, 2009
Iowans giving state legislators earful about high court’s ‘gay marriage’ ruling
DES MOINES, Iowa—Iowa’s Supreme Court may have legalized “gay marriage,” but that doesn’t mean the state’s citizens have accepted it — and they’re letting their legislators know. more »
By Michael Foust - Apr 9, 2009
Topic: Family, Marriage, Sexual Purity, Homosexuality, Citizenship, Legislation,
Vt. overrides veto, legalizes ‘gay marriage’
MONTPELIER, Vt.—Vermont’s Democratic-controlled legislature handed the “gay marriage” movement a landmark victory Tuesday, overriding a veto and making the state the first in the nation to legalize “gay marriage” without a court order. more »
By Michael Foust - Apr 8, 2009
Topic: Family, Marriage, Sexual Purity, Homosexuality, Citizenship, Legislation,
eHarmony launches website for gays
NASHVILLE, Tenn.—eHarmony, the company that built much of its early success by advertising in Christian media, has launched a parallel matchmaking website for homosexuals, billing it as service that helps foster “serious relationships for the gay and lesbian community.” more »
By Michael Foust - Apr 6, 2009
Topic: Family, Sexual Purity, Homosexuality,
Vt. House passes ‘gay marriage’ bill
MONTPELIER, Vt.—Vermont’s House passed a bill Thursday night that would legalize “gay marriage,” although it fell just short of a veto-proof majority, meaning the political drama is far from over. more »
By Michael Foust - Apr 3, 2009
Topic: Family, Marriage, Sexual Purity, Homosexuality, Citizenship, Legislation,