Inside: Details from the fourth Republican presidential debate; Mike Johnson: Christians face a 'battle between worldviews'
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| | Group celebrates as US Capitol Christmas Tree guidelines permit religious ornaments | The Christian Defense Coalition is celebrating a "religious freedom victory" as the guidelines for submitting decorations for this year's U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree do not explicitly ban religious items as in previous years. The U.S. Department of Agriculture sought more than 10,000 ornaments for the U.S. Capitol Christmas tree as well as smaller trees throughout Washington, D.C. Read more. | Inside the fourth Republican presidential debate | The presidential hopefuls on stage during Wednesday's fourth presidential primary debate didn't mince words when it came to discussing their intentions for the presidency and challenging their opponents. Here's a roundup of six highlights from the debate in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Read now. | Mike Johnson: Christians face a 'battle between worldviews' | House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La, took to the National Association of Christian Lawmakers' "Save the Nation" awards gala on Tuesday to caution that the U.S. is engaged in a battle of worldviews. The lawmaker urged Christians to share the truth about the country's foundational principles with younger generations, saying that conservatives must speak with "clarity" and "conviction" now more than ever. Read more about Johnson's comments here. |
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