Religion on Townhall

  • Star Parker
    The Rev. Louie Giglio, designated to give the benediction at this year's presidential inauguration, has withdrawn, under apparent pressure, after the surfacing of remarks he made, some 25 years ago, about the sinfulness of homosexuality. ... more
  • Kevin McCullough
    A disturbing bit of news came out of the President's decision to sign our newest defense bill into law. ... more
  • Kathryn Lopez
    In essence, if you are Catholic in this country you no longer can own a company, Frank O'Brien explains. ... more
  • December 21st Fri Dec 21
    Paul Greenberg
    So little time, so much to do, what with Christmas almost here. Cards to mail, last-minute presents to buy, stockings to hang. ... It must have been like that the day they found him out by the railroad tracks. That was long ago in little Pine Bluff, Ark. -- but he still comes to mind every time the calendar flips to the 21st of December. ... more
  • The Resurrection Fri Dec 21
    David Limbaugh
    At the very core of Christianity is the historical authenticity of the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ. ... more
  • Cal Thomas
    Most of us can read about sex trafficking with a sense of detachment. It is only when we see its results up close that we are forced to confront the full extent of its horror. ... more
  • Terry Jeffrey
    I was driving near the Washington Beltway recently behind an evangelistic atheist. It was not the Obama-Biden bumper sticker that gave this driver away, but the one just below it: "You don't need God — to hope, to care, to love, to live." ... more
  • And So It Goes? Sun Dec 16
    Michael Youssef
    There used to be a saying that went: “As goes England, so goes America. ... more
  • Robert Knight
    In George Orwell’s futuristic novel 1984, a tyrannical government masks its activities through the use of Newspeak — saying or doing something opposite of what the word means. ... more
  • What is Chanukah? Fri Dec 7
    Paul Greenberg
    It's starting to look a lot like ... Chanukah. That's the minor eight-day Jewish holiday that's become a major one in our time, perhaps because of its proximity to Christmas and the demand for some kind of Jewish equivalent. ... more
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  • Ben Shapiro
    In the aftermath of the re-election of President Barack Obama, conservatives searched the heavens and the earth for answers. Some suggested that Mitt Romney lost because Republicans didn't reach out more to Latino voters; some suggested that Romney lost because his "get out the vote" system fell apart on Election Day. ... more
  • Matthew Bowman
    My wife and I recently started browsing through classic Twilight Zone episodes. Seems like a reasonable thing for religious conservatives to do in the Obama administration’s America. But I wasn’t prepared for just how relevant it would be. ... more
  • Robert Knight
    Economic issues seem to be dominating the 2012 campaign, but a quiet electoral revolution is brewing. The “religious vote” is on the move, and it’s not going leftward. ... more
  • Mike Adams
    Tufts University, a private school in Massachusetts, has now officially ceased to be a university. Tufts has a national reputation for heavy handed suppression of free speech despite its close proximity to places where many of our nation's first great free speech victories were fought and won. ... more
  • Kathryn Lopez
    We usually assist in Africa and other impoverished areas around the world, just like Red Cross does, said Sgt. Angelo A. Sedacca of the NYPD, talking about his work with the Knights of Malta, a Catholic charitable organization in more 120 countries throughout the world. ... more
  • Persecuting Jesus Fri Nov 2
    Ken Blackwell
    The nineteenth century French painting,Christian Martyrs’ Last Prayer--today hangs in the Walters Art Gallery in Baltimore. ... more
  • Michael Medved
    Shared Priorities Overcome Religious Differences ... more
  • Brent Bozell
    NBC's sitcom "The New Normal" isn't just trying to remake society for the Gay Left. It's trying to remake Christianity, which is to say, destroy it. ... more
  • Joseph Infranco
    Is Billy Graham getting political? ... more
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  • Michael Brown
    According to CNN writer John Blake, President Obama is “a religious pioneer” who, in the opinion of some scholars and pastors, is “also expanding the definition of who can be a Christian by challenging the religious right’s domination of the national stage.” ... more
  • Bruce Bialosky
    If you recognize the name Shel Talmy, you’re a true rock ‘n’ roll aficionado. He was the original producer of The Who and The Kinks. Producing just one of these legendary bands would in itself make him legendary – two makes him monumental. ... more
  • America
    MRCtv mocks the liberal media coverage of the week's events. ... more
  • Michael Brown
    In comments made before the presidential debate this past Tuesday, Chris Matthews claimed that Gov. Romney’s position on abortion was “almost like Sharia,” stating, “You’re saying to the country, we’re going to operate under a religious theory, under a religious belief.” In doing so, Matthews repeated the common leftwing libel that conservative moral principles with a basis in religious beliefs are equivalent to radical Islam. ... more
  • Marvin Olasky
    One WORLD subscriber, Thomas Sandlin, describes himself as “just an old retiree living in the backwater small town of Liberty Hill, Texas.” But any community with Liberty in its name is not a backwater. Liberty is not a backwater concept. It’s the high-water mark for politics in America, where our Liberty Bell exhorts us, in the words of Leviticus 25:10, to “proclaim Liberty throughout all the Land unto all the Inhabitants thereof.” ... more