Inside: 'Skinfolk ain't kinfolk': Liberal PAC defends racially motivated ad, UK judge blocks transfer of baby to Italy for treatment
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| | 'Skinfolk ain't kinfolk': Liberal PAC defends racially motivated ad | The Black Voters Matter Action PAC is defending an ad that features a black woman declaring, "It's election time, and all skinfolk ain't kinfolk." The radio push, which depicts Republican gubernatorial nominee Daniel Cameron as a traitor to the black community due to his conservative beliefs, refers to Cameron as "Uncle Daniel Cameron" and urges listeners to "vote Andy Beshear," a white man, for governor. Read more. | Christian counseling website goes dark after HuffPost report | A report from HuffPost claims that the wife of House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., has deleted her counseling website outlining biblical positions on marriage as a result of the criticism directed at her husband's views. The liberal publication previously published a piece condemning the couple's biblical beliefs. Read more. | Socialized medicine: UK judge blocks transfer of baby to Italy for treatment | Justice Robert Peel of the High Court in the United Kingdom has blocked the transfer of 8-month-old Indi Gregory, who is on life support fighting a rare mitochondrial disease, to Italy for medical treatment. Christian Legal Centre, which is supporting the family, has questioned the court's motivation, noting a hospital is ready to care for Indi in Rome. Read more. |
| | 'K-LOVE Live at Red Rocks' coming to theaters nationwide | "K-LOVE Live at Red Rocks," a concert featuring exclusive performances and interviews with hit Christian musicians is gearing up for a nationwide theatrical release next week. The concert, which will be shown in theaters on Nov. 6 and 7, features popular musicians such as Zach Williams, Mercy Me, and Jeremy Camp. Click here to learn more. | 'Religious gatekeeping'? Drag performer complains over Grammys ineligibility | Matthew Blake, a former church worship singer turned drag performer using the stage name Flamy Grant, is complaining about "religious gatekeeping" after his Grammy Awards submission was deemed ineligible for the Christian category due to its explicit language. Blake, whose explicit lyrics can be viewed here, compared himself to biblical prophets like Hosea and Isaiah and claimed that "queer Christians" are "among the most faithful because of the cruelty we must navigate." Read more. | | | | | | Thank you for spending part of your day with us. We look forward to seeing you again on Monday! -- CP Editors |
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