“A young man by the name of Onesimus found Paul in Rome, where Paul was in prison for the crime of preaching about Christ. Onesimus became a Christ-follower through Paul’s influence. The sticky part for both Onesimus and Paul was that Onesimus had no legal right to be in Rome. Onesimus was a slave, and had run away from his …
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COLORADO: Court Rules Six Year-Old Trans Student Can Use Girls Bathroom
The Colorado Springs Gazette reports: The Colorado Civil Rights Division has ruled in favor of 6-year-old Coy Mathis, whose school barred her from using the girls’ bathroom at her Fountain elementary school because she is transgender. “This is huge for Coy and every transgender child throughout the state,” said Kathryn Mathis, Coy’s mother. “We told her and she was completely …
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SPOILER: True Blood
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Crowds Forms Outside Supreme Court
A long line formed for gallery passes to the Supreme Court early this morning. Onlookers report a heavy media presence.
Read More »Nancy Pelosi Booed At Netroots Nation
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi was heckled and booed at this weekend’s Netroots Nation convention when she said that Edward Snowden broke the law. Via Politico: As Pelosi was saying the country needs a “balance” between security and privacy, Marc Perkel, a 57-year-old activist from Gilroy, Calif., started shouting at Pelosi during her answer and was escorted out of the …
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