U.S. Appeals Court Says Christian Students Can Invite Classmates To Church Functions

A U.S. Appeals Court has ruled that a student who was denied the chance to hand out invitations to classmates to a church Christmas party had her rights violated by the school district.

The child, identified as K.A., should have been allowed to hand out the invitations in a way that did not cause a “substantial disruption” to the class. Continue reading

Christian Student Club Moves Jesus Picture Anti-Christian Group Wanted Removed

A painting of Jesus that has hung in a southern Ohio middle school for 65 years is being moved after complaints from the anti-Christian Freedom From Religion Foundation and the ACLU. However, much to the dismay of the anti-Christian forces, the painting is being moved to the high school.

Members of the Hi-Y club, who originally put up the picture in 1947, are moving the photo to the high school where their members currently attend and meet. The middle school originally was the high school for the school district. Continue reading

Libyan Islamists Torture Christians

Christians in Benghazi, Libya were captured and tortured last week by Islamists.

The 48 Christians were initially held on charges of proselytizing as Islamist Salafists claimed they had Christian icons in their marketplace stalls.

The Islamists shaved the heads of the Christians, beat them and in some cases used acid to burn tattoos of the cross off the bodies of the men. The men were eventually released but are going to be deported by the Islamic dominated government. Continue reading

‘DJesus Uncrossed’: Most blasphemous skit in ‘SNL’ history?

“DJesus Uncrossed” may have crossed the line, with some calling it the single most offensive skit in “Saturday Night Live” history.

The skit spoofs Quentin Tarantino’s “Django Unchained” with a mock trailer for the ultimate historical revenge fantasy starring “Jesus H. Christ” himself. If that’s not enough, the skit arrives during Lent, one of the most solemn periods in the Christian calendar. Continue reading

Tennessee Lawmakers Attempt To Stop Vanderbilt University’s Anti-Christian Activities

Vanderbilt University, who enacted policies aimed at removing Christian student groups from their campus and announced their intention to show other colleges how to remove Christians, is facing action from the Tennessee legislature who seek to preserve religious freedom.

Senator Mae Beavers and Representative Mark Pody are proposing a bill that would require Vanderbilt University either respect the religious rights of Christian students or be forced to give up all state funding and their state-supported police force. Continue reading