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| | | Married people 'very happy' as younger gens say it's outdated | Curated for you byCP Editors | Good afternoon! It's Tuesday, August 8, and today's headlines include research on marriage, activists calling on Ohio to Vote "Yes" on Issue 1, the latest news on missing Texas pastor Phillip Loveday, and a review of "Haunted Mansion." | A report shows that married people have been more likely to consistently characterize themselves as "very happy" compared to non-married people over nearly the last half-century. The report, which examined responses to the General Social Survey, demonstrates that "marital status is and has been a very important marker for happiness." The findings come as a survey from the Thriving Center of Psychology shows that two in five millennials and Gen Zers view marriage as an "outdated tradition." Full Story. | | Listen to the CP Daily Podcast |
| | 'Finish this fight': Activists urge Ohioans to support Issue 1 | Prominent activists are urging Ohio voters to Vote "Yes" on Issue 1, which would require constitutional amendments to pass with support from 60% of eligible voters. The move comes as Ohioans are set to vote on a ballot measure that would establish a right to abortion. Activists including Abby Johnson, detransitioner Chloe Cole, and Catholics for Catholics have warned the measure is necessary to protect parental rights regarding medical procedures done to their children, including abortions and irreversible gender transitions. "You have a duty to finish this fight with me" by supporting Issue 1, said detransitioner Chloe Cole. Read more. | Search for missing pastor continues | A massive search for a missing pastor in Texas continued Monday. Phillip Loveday, 47, left home for his job at Kinder Morgan around 9:30 a.m. on Aug. 2 but never arrived and hasn't contacted his family since. Read more. | Book claiming Bible is corrupted found in school libraries | Blankets, a graphic novel that depicts masturbation, pedophilia and anti-Christian ideology has been found in at least two Texas school districts. The discovery comes days after parents and independent journalists uncovered three books available in Fort Worth schools that feature explicit content: Gender Queer: A Memoir, Flamer, and Wait, What?: A Comic Book Guide to Relationships, Bodies, and Growing Up. Read more. |
| | Michael Youssef talks biblical illiteracy, Antichrist | During an interview with CP, pastor and author Michael Youssef warned that many of today's churches are failing to teach the whole Gospel or equip Christians with biblical knowledge, setting the stage for the world to be deceived by the Antichrist. Youssef decried "seeker-friendly" churches that advocate moving away from the Old Testament or suggest teachings on views such as homosexuality are outdated. Read part one now. |
| | Angel Studios addresses investor arrest | Angel Studios CEO Neal Harmon clarified that the studio adheres to federal and state regulations when crowdfunding, explaining, "Just as anyone can invest in the stock market, everyone who meets the legal criteria can invest in Angel Studios projects." Harmon's comments came in response to the arrest of a "Sound of Freedom" investor on kidnapping charges, with Harmon praising law enforcement for their efforts. Read more. | Movieguide passes on 'Haunted Mansion' | Movieguide, an organization that touts itself as a media resource for parents, says the new Disney movie "Haunted Mansion" should be avoided because of "intentional blasphemy, evil, gross immorality, and/or worldview problems." The organization, which serves as a resource for parents looking for faith-based and family-friendly entertainment, gave the movie a "-4," which is the lowest possible score on its "Acceptability Ratings." Read more. | | | | | | Thank you for spending part of your day with us. We look forward to seeing you again tomorrow! -- CP Editors |
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