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By Samantha Kamman, Christian Post Reporter Wednesday, April 01, 2026 The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception sits adjacent to the campus of Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. | Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images Catholic University of America denied a request from a Students Supporting Israel chapter to host two events on […]
Colorado has extended its losing streak at the Supreme Court. Yesterday, the Court ruled in Chiles v. Salazar, a case that challenged a law that prohibited licensed counselors from helping clients, specifically children, reconcile their identity with their sex through talk therapy. The 8-1 decision included all of the Court’s conservative Justices and two of its liberal Justices. […]
Have reports of a revival of Christianity in the Western world been, to paraphrase Mark Twain, “greatly exaggerated?” Last week, the Bible Society of the UK pulled a much-discussed report that had suggested the nation was undergoing a “Quiet Revival.” On the website, CEO Paul Williams admitted that “the 2024 survey sample on which our report The Quiet […]
Earlier this month, an Indiana judge blocked a prolife law, arguing that limiting abortion violates freedom of religion. The claim, brought by the American Civil Liberties Union and Hoosier Jews for Choice, argued that an Indiana law “violates religious freedoms by burdening the ability to obtain an abortion in accordance with their sincerely held beliefs.” Judge Christina […]
A recent BBC podcast told the story of a young pianist who found God through music. Though she now goes by her baptismal name of Eleanor, Yirui Wenggrew up in Communist China. The stringently atheistic education she received there emphasized the importance of hard work and that reality only consisted of the physical world. She learned technique, […]
This year, as America celebrates its 250th anniversary, Breakpoint will examine aspects of the American story through the lens of a Christian worldview. Today, why was slavery established in a country built on such a strong Christian consensus. Thomas Jefferson is rightly called a hypocrite. In the Declaration of Independence, he wrote the famous lines: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, […]
By Michael Gryboski, Editor Wednesday, March 25, 2026 A tent encampment for the homeless at the property of St. Paul’s By-the-Sea Episcopal Church of Ocean City, Maryland. | Beth Lake A Maryland church is facing backlash from city officials over its decision to host a homeless tent encampment on its property. St. Paul’s By-the-Sea Episcopal […]
According to an article in Religion Unplugged, Roman Catholic officials are considering the Augsburg Confession as a basis for Christian unity. For those not up on their Church history, this was written in 1530 by Philip Melanchthon as a joint statement for Protestant leaders in Germany. The confession was rejected by the Emperor Charles V […]
On March 13, biologist and environmentalist Paul Ehrlich died. According to the obituary in Nature, Ehrlich was “pioneering” and “controversial.” In reality, his book, The Population Bomb, is perhaps the best example in recent memory that “ideas have consequences” and that bad ideas have victims. His catastrophic predictions about overpopulation, as the obituary admitted, “encouraged mass sterilization programmes in […]
In an essay entitled, After Ten Years, German pastor-theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer asked, Have there ever been people in history who, in their time, like us, had so little ground under their feet, people to whom every possible alternative open to them at the time appeared equally unbearable, senseless, and contrary to life? That question still resonates today. In a […]