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Republican Herman Cain told a Circleville audience last night that a U.S. presidential race between two black candidates would show “it’s not about color.” The former Godfather’s Pizza executive from Georgia addressed the possibility of a race between him and President Obama after appearing at a Faith and Freedom Coalition rally at Ohio Christian University. [...]
A U.S. Supreme Court ruling this past summer may have implications for some student organizations at Ohio State University. As WOSU’s Sam Hendren reports, officials are trying to decide if religious clubs should continue to be able to exclude certain students.
On Thursday afternoon, electronic billboards around Columbus began flashing a congratulatory message to Texas Christian University for their recent Rose Bowl victory. But who’s sponsoring the billboards – and the jab at Ohio State University President Gordon Gee – are a mystery.
A Franklin County Juvenile Judge urged a Central Ohio couple to continue counseling with their teen runaway daughter. The girl converted to Christianity from Islam. But as the family tries to reach a resolution, the girl’s attorney suggests time to become a legal immigrant is running out.
A Franklin County Juvenile Court judge is set to hear arguments on whether a local teen runaway can receive mail.
The Ohio teen who ran away to Florida after she converted from Islam to Christianity has been ordered back to Ohio.
A Westerville teenager recently ran away to Florida because she fears for her life. The girl converted to Christianity from Islam. She said her family will kill her if she returns. The mosque that the teen sometimes attended with her family opened its doors to the media Wednesday after it came under fire by community members and religious groups.
Religious conservatives in Ohio are credited with helping President George W. Bush swing the key voting state in 2000 and 2004. And despite setbacks in 2006, when Democrats won many key state seats, Ohio’s Christian Evangelical movement is gearing up for 2008.
It appears that there’s been a noticeable shift in the political thinking of Christian evangelicals.
On primary election day May 2nd .Christian conservatives in Ohio will have an opportunity to demonstrate their much-touted political power.