Televangelist Pat Robertson is again attacking loving same-sex couples and families in his unique way.
Essayist Max S. Gordon dares to take a close, hard look at some untouchables in modern TV entertainment.
Pat Robertson says restaurants should serve anyone, but everyone should refuse to endorse or participate in "ungodly lifestyles."
While some Liberty University students were cheering Ted Cruz as he announced his 2016 presidential run, secretly, others were attacking him. Take a look.
You just won't believe some of the names on this list of prominent conservatives and Republicans who want same-sex couples to have the legal right to...
Watch as "shocked" local San Francisco students speak out against their Archbishop's new morality clause for all Catholic high school employees.
The Indiana Senate has passed a bill allowing any faith-based group or corporation doing business with the state to dictate the religious beliefs and behavior of...
The Archbishop of San Francisco is adding an anti-LGBT morals clause to teachers' contracts, and expanding anti-gay language in official handbooks.
Despite reports that hate speech merchant Bryan Fischer was fired, today the American Family Association explains why he still has a job and a radio show.
Jon Stewart took Mike Huckabee to task for his overriding beliefs that the Southern way of life is better than the rest of America's.
In his first annual "State of the Family" address, the night before the State of the Union address, FRC president Tony Perkins offers ugly vision for...
The dissenting judge in today's 2-1 6th Circuit decision upholding marriage bans in four states has written a stunning rebuke of her colleagues' work.
The Westboro Baptist Church is seeking to intervene in a federal court case that will decide on same-sex marriage in Kansas.
Whoopi Goldberg called the Supreme Court's decision on same-sex marriage "spectacular," and let conservative Christians know that marriage equality is coming -- whether they're "comfortable with...
Octogenarian televangelist Pat Robertson is back, this time pushing the convoluted idea that "girl-on-girl" movies and sexual abuse make people gay.